1. Show the children around the hospital or clinic: let the children experience the medical environment, understand the work of doctors and nurses, and how to use medical equipment.
2. Read medical-related books and magazines: choose medical books and magazines suitable for children's age to let children know about medical knowledge.
3. Watch movies and documentaries related to medicine: Choose movies and documentaries suitable for children's age to let children know the latest development and achievements in the medical field.
4. Participate in medical summer camps or volunteer activities: Let children participate in medical summer camps or volunteer activities, let them experience medical services personally, and communicate with other children who are interested in medicine.
5. Encourage children to ask questions: When children ask medical-related questions, don't avoid or simply answer them, but encourage children to ask more questions and help them find answers.
6. Communicate with doctors or other professionals: Take children to visit doctors or other professionals and let them communicate with professionals to learn about career development and other relevant information in the medical field.