Author Archives: Gemma Bailey
Here’s how we have been marking the NLP4Kids children’s franchise this week. Let’s find out what marketing you are doing – tell us what has worked for you too!
Read MoreOne of our practitioners nominated Gemma to undertake a random act of kindness. Here she is donating her hair for a children’s charity called http://littleprincesses.org.uk who make wigs for children that experience hair loss due to illness. Gemma donated 8 inches of hair – here is the video[…]
Read MoreA few updates about what has been going on at the NLP4Kids Head office…. Office TAKE 1 (Apologies for the bad quality… Becki needs more practice working the camera!)
Read Morehttp://www.NLP4Kids.org Find out more about NLP4Kids and our work with children, teenagers and young people or how you can get free NLP practitioner training when you join our team!
Read Morehttp://www.NLP4Kids.org Find out more about NLP4Kids and our work with children, teenagers and young people or how you can get free NLP practitioner training when you join our team!
Read MoreRecently the NLP4Kids team got together for a research project. We are going to be researching the effectiveness of our work in a measured way in a specific area of NLP with a specific defined group of people. On the day, we were very fortunate to have the[…]
Read MoreA couple of weeks ago NLP4Kids went into schools, offering free confidence building workshops in exchange for pupils donating to children in need. Lewis my assistant and I went into Christchurch School where we worked with four classes, years 3 to 6. Each class had over 30 children[…]
Read MoreFind out more about NLP4Kids and our work with children, teenagers and young people or how you can get free NLP practitioner training when you join our team! For more info visit our website – http://www.NLP4Kids.org
Read MoreSince being in the industry of child therapy I have noticed that many capable children are failing to achieve their full potential because they suffer from learning blocks. Despite good education and positive influences, young people can develop complex anxieties or reduced levels of self esteem and self[…]
Read MoreWhen it comes to child therapy stress is one of the top 5 problems that affect children and young people’s mental health. Such stress can be created from many contributing factors, including school pressures, difficulties with peer groups, family challenges, puberty, and changes in environment such as changing[…]
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