Apr 28 2015

Shyness is a challenge for many young children, luckily it tends to get better with age, however here are a few ideas as to how you can start to improve your child’s confidence now.  

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Mar 24 2015

Around one in 100 adults are classified as autistics and although no formal figures are kept, it is estimated that the ratio is the same in children. Approximately 1% of all school children are recorded as having some kind of autistic spectrum disorder (including Asperger) which equates to[…]

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Feb 27 2015

What did you want to be when you grew up? Did you do what you wanted to do or did you simply follow the path of least resistance? Over the years the options for employment possibilities have changed, they have widened offering young people more choice and with[…]

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Feb 16 2015

Aside from the physical health risks posed to obese children, the emotional risks are obvious. Anyone who thinks that it is the responsibility of other children to become more tolerant is probably morally correct, though living in an unachievable fantasy. Children cannot help but say what they see,[…]

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Jan 28 2015

Did you know Anorexia cases can reach children as young as 6? External influences such as magazines, T.V and social media are huge factors in the development of Eating Disorders, such as Anorexia in Children. However there is more personal causes that can cause the development of such[…]

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Dec 15 2014

Today I’ve been teaching NLP chunking to a 12 year old. If you have no idea what this is, or what it does, read on! In the past I’ve taught chunking to teachers to help them have a method for thoroughly explaining new projects to their class. However[…]

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Nov 25 2014

Not too long ago, I was with a friend of mine, and we were heading out to lunch in the seaside town of Whitsable. Just beyond the car park, someone had spray painted on a wall in very large letters “Santa isn’t real!” My friend suggested I should[…]

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Nov 13 2014

It is claimed by many child psychologists that between the ages of 3 years and 11 years is an imprint period. This means that childhood experiences between these ages are likely to have an impact on who that child becomes, how they feel, behave and represent the world[…]

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Oct 30 2014

NLP4Kids got invited to the Mum and Working Awards Ceremony on the 16th October 2014 at The Campus London – in the heart of East-London’s Tech City. There were around 100 finalists and we had business leaders, judges, VIP guests, the press and the finalists who travelled from[…]

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Oct 16 2014

On 16th October 2014 at Google Campus London, NLP4Kids was awarded a highly commended award from Mum & Working for the best use of technology in a family friendly Business. And here it is:     Well done to us!

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