Author Archives: Gemma Bailey
Here’s a Christmas message letting you know about the highs and lows of NLP4Kids in 2017. It’s been a challenging year on a personal level but we still managed to achieve some great successes and gave our new not-for-profit activities a really good kick start. If you’re suitably[…]
Read MoreNLP4Kids are delighted to announce a new member to the NLP4Kids team. Shannen Herber, from Hertfordshire, is our newest NLP4Kids Practitioner. Shannen works with children and families to develop a loving dynamic in your home. Her role is to support and guide you towards the results that will[…]
Read MoreAs a nanny, I was very conscious of ensuring that all of the children felt that they had an equal (within reason) share of my time. We used to do an activity called DSNFSE (I know it’s not a very catchy title!) It stands for Do Something Nice[…]
Read MoreOne of our NLP4Kids Practitioners, Debbie K has recently returned to her home county of Derbyshire and we’re so pleased to have her flying the NLP4Kids flag across the East Midlands. Debbie has been with NLP4Kids for over 4 years. After spending time in the corporate world training[…]
Read MoreChildren are persistent creatures and after a hard days work at school, they still have more energy and commitment to their cause than most adults. This can lead to problems with discipline and enforcing boundaries as they begin to learn that when their parents are worn out or[…]
Read MoreChanging how you feel and think, when you do not have the right strategies is a tricky business. It’s easy to start believing that you are not in control of those aspects of who you are, or to think that you are stuck that way because of your[…]
Read More“First, we have about 30 minutes of saying ‘No! I don’t want to go to bed’. Then I normally have to part drag him up the stairs to brush his teeth. We have a story together – one book is never enough – sometimes we will have up[…]
Read MoreHow can you encourage young people to concentrate? Is there really anything you can to to affect that or is it something as permanent as your finger print? The good news is there are some practical things we can do and there are also some more covert and[…]
Read MoreNLP4Kids are delighted to announce a new member to the NLP4Kids team. Ian Davies, from Buckinghamshire, is our newest NLP4Kids Practitioner. Whilst training with NLP4Kids, Ian has learn how to help children manage their own emotional state and to become inspired and motivated by the opportunities life presents[…]
Read MoreI recently met a child who was behind in his academic learning somewhat. She would become frustrated in school, often with the other children and had been aggressive more than once towards her peers. As a result of this, the SENCO at school had suggested that perhaps the[…]
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