A NSW husband and wife have developed new toys to help children and their families cope with medical treatments. The 3D‑printed medical tools aim to help young patients understand the technology supporting their care.
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- Sully's cancer diagnosis brought hospitals and medical routines into his family's daily life.
- Child life therapist Jade Fairwebster created TheraPrinted, 3D printed toy medical equipment, with her husband Dan. 24s
- The toys, like a replica MRI with realistic sounds, help children become familiar with medical procedures. 42s
- Older siblings have shared the toys at kindy, expanding awareness and understanding among peers. 57s
- Families report that using these toys to explain treatments through play has been a positive experience during a difficult time. 1m 18s