NLP4Kids Blog


NLP4Kids Practitioner Talks About How He Got to Where He is Now
Visit this practitioner – Paul Cassidy

Co-Founder of NLP4Kids talks to Leading NLP Publication Rapport Magazine
Visit this practitioner – Gemma Bailey

We’re Friends With Jamie’s Dream School www.youtube.com/dreamschool
The show: Jamie Oliver brings together some of Britain’s most inspirational experts to encourage 20 teenagers, who left school with few qualifications, to give education a second chance. You can go to Dream School too!
Watch the Dream School guides and lessons now, right here on You Tube.

Interesting article about “Action for Happiness” and some diverse comments at the end. Click Here to read it.

Sue and Jim adopted eight children over 18 years, all placed with as older children and each with differing needs But then they saw Maisie’s profile in Children Who Wait magazine published by Adoption UK and couldn’t resist putting themselves forward just one more time. “A Home for Maisie” was shown on the BBC – Click here to read the blog about the show.

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Apr 28 2015

A 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[…]

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Apr 28 2015

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! For more info visit our website – http://www.NLP4Kids.org

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Apr 28 2015

Since 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[…]

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Apr 28 2015

When 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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Apr 28 2015

When talking about child therapy anxiety is one of the hot topics of conversation. Anxiety is an intense feeling of fear or worry. Both of these are natural feeling but can cause a problem if a child feels unable to gain control of these emotions or if they[…]

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Apr 28 2015

Amongst stress and anxiety, depression in children is one of the top mental health conditions that young people face. When talking about child therapy depression comes up more often than not. Depression is an extreme feeling of hopelessness, sadness and lack of self esteem. Everyone feels sad sometimes,[…]

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Apr 28 2015

It’s easy to assume that some children are more sensitive that others. That lifestyles, parenting and experiences may have a factor on their ability to cope with strength and the resourcefulness than can access in challenging situations. This is even more noticeable when working in the field of[…]

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Apr 28 2015

In the world of child therapy it is now being recognised that more children are suffering from moderate mental health issues in the UK than ever before and the numbers are on the rise. There may be a number of factors that are contributing to this. For example,[…]

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Apr 28 2015

Working within the field of child therapy something I encountered for the first time many years ago (but didn’t have a “label” for yet) is selective mutism. The symptoms of this are characterised when a child who has an ability to communicate verbally does not. Often the child[…]

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Apr 28 2015

The number of children and young people with moderate mental health issues is on the increase and the supply of child therapy services to help overcome these issues just isn’t meeting the demand. CAMHS is the child and adolescent mental health service. They are part of the NHS[…]

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