Published Feb 1, 2017
amnesiac1c
56 Posts
A significant portion of my elementary school consists of PreK & PPCD students. It's much more challenging keeping these kiddos in my office for longer time periods like waiting for parents to pick up or during breathing treatments etc. What do you have in your clinics to keep them occupied during times like that?
KKEGS, MSN, RN
723 Posts
I Spy and Where's Waldo books! Works like a charm!
Eleven011
1,250 Posts
I have a bookshelf with lots of various kids books and also a talking Olaf.
Windchaser22
408 Posts
Legos, dominoes, & coloring books.
Flare, ASN, BSN
4,431 Posts
coloring books and my bin of trucks is particularly popular. Coming soon, a bin of my little ponies that my daughter outgrew :)
BeckyESRN
1,263 Posts
I have Minecraft type cubes, an ISpy tube, lots of different Where's Waldo and ISpy books, packets of printed out word searches, but I think everyone's favorite are the old yearbooks! When the office prints activities or coloring pages on the wrong color or type of paper, they send them my way.
Jedrnurse, BSN, RN
2,776 Posts
Velcro and superglue.
AdobeRN
1,294 Posts
Books and an ipad with their educational apps added.
OldDude
1 Article; 4,787 Posts
I provide them a chair on which to sit.
grammy1
420 Posts
We're nicer, we give them a cot to lie on!! :roflmao:
You've become quite the softie
He never actually said it was a comfortable chair...