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 9 2014

The wrong jam on toast… The wrong response …. The laugh at the wrong time … The raised voice … Not enough sleep last night … Hormones … And a million other things are potential reasons for anyone to be angry.  Being told to calm down can be[…]

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Apr 9 2014

Fibromyalgia is a condition of chronic pain. This pain is experienced throughout the body both in the muscles and in the bones, Suffers often feel alone and sad. Suffers of this condition often show anger upon their condition. There is no known cause of this condition. Doctors often[…]

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Apr 1 2014

When your child moves on to University it is a time of transition for the whole family. For the young person it is a time when they move on to lead an independent life away from the family home and develop their own separate identity. For the parents[…]

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Dec 23 2013

I read somewhere that children who are disciplined feel more loved and that clear behaviour frameworks improve children’s mental health. It can be difficult to believe that sometimes when all they seem to want to do is push the boundaries! Whether they are toddlers or teenagers there is[…]

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Nov 14 2013

Today I was very pleased to be speaking at a school in st Albans, alongside Hertfordshire Youth Connections. I was invited to join them as they are raising awareness of mental health and well being directly with young people. At NLP4Kids we frequently work with young people experiencing[…]

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Oct 16 2013

Let me begin by saying that my knowledge of Miley Cyrus and her music is extremely limited. I probably know more about Black Sabbath than I do about Miley Cyrus (and some would say this is no bad thing!). What I do know about her is that when[…]

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Oct 9 2013

I recently met a teenager who had a fear of flying. His fear had become so intense that last year, as the entire family set off for a family holiday, he decided in the middle of the airport that he would not be getting on the plane. At[…]

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Oct 7 2013

Yesterday after a rowdy and somewhat chaotic session of perceptual positions with my Y6 group, I sat in the hall waiting to see if anyone would show up for a drop in session with me. This is like counselling for problems that crop up on the playground, but[…]

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Oct 3 2013

At our children’s franchise discovery days (www.NLP4Kids.org/join-the-team) I am often questioned about why I think it’s ok to make money from the kind of work that we do. Surely we should not be making money from the suffering of children? Surely we should be a charity?! I have[…]

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Sep 27 2013

I’ve seen a variety of children this week, with different life experiences, different ages and with very different parents, however there have been two thing in common with all of them, it’s been the second week back at school and they’ve all displayed various levels of what I[…]

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