Empowerment with
Tara & Pips - at your practice
Children and their companions can prepare for doctor's visits at home or ad hoc in the waiting room. Quite simply via an app with stories and game ideas.
Target group: Families with 4 to 9-year-old children
Stories in Swiss German, German, English, French, Italian and Spanish
In this overview you can see all the contents of the stories for hospitals and practices.
In this overview you can see all the dental topics covered in the stories.
What materials will I receive for my practice?
Membership Waiting room:
Each year you will receive an A2 poster (42 x 59 cm) and 200 flyers with a Health Plus code.
Membership Flyer:
You will receive 300 flyers per year, which are provided with a Health Plus code.
In addition, you can provide your patients with our Mini booklet a pleasure. It provides information about the aim of the project and includes medical games for fun and passing the time.
What is the Health Plus Code?
Ihre Patient:innen erhalten einen QR-Code, um damit einen Monat alle Inhalte der App Tara & Pips zu konsumieren. Sie können sich alle Geschichten von Tara & Pips anhören, vorlesen lassen oder als Bildervideos ansehen – eine sinnvolle Beschäftigung auch für längere Wartezeiten.
What does membership cost?
An annual membership fee is charged for printing posters, flyers and mailing, producing new content and maintaining the app.
Membership Waiting room: 216.- CHF
Membership Flyer: 108.- CHF
Membership is renewed automatically every year. It can be terminated at any time at the end of the year by e-mail.
Your contribution will provide valuable support for financing the empowerment project. Thank you very much!
Posters for the waiting area:
Registration
By mail to mail@app-tara.com or via the registration form below. Thank you very much for your interest in becoming a member of Tara & Pips !
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Empowerment - stories as preparation
Stories are a particularly effective method to overcome fears and optimally prepare children for medical procedures. According to the principles of brain integration, stories play a central role by engaging the creative and emotional areas of the right brain hemisphere while simultaneously activating the logical and linguistic functions of the left brain hemisphere.
This holistic stimulation not only promotes understanding but also allows for a deeper processing of experiences, helping to reduce fears and uncertainties. Thus, stories provide an ideal platform to familiarize children with the topics of doctors, dentists, and hospital visits in a playful manner, helping them to cope with their fears or prevent them from arising in the first place.
(vgl. u.a. “The Whole-Brain Child” von Daniel J. Siegel und Tina Payne Bryson).