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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We’ve had a very busy week at NLP4Kids HQ as our quest to find more child therapists for our children’s franchise continues. We sent out an eshot this week to the Executives On The Web database advertising NLP4Kids as an education franchise and we’ve had several enquiries and[…]
Read MoreHealthy self-esteem is like an armor of protection against the challenges we face in the outside world. Therefore, it’s especially important that we develop a positive self-image early on in life, specifically beginning during childhood. Children who are aware of their strengths and weaknesses and feel good about[…]
Read MoreI’ve just finished watching an episode of The Wright Stuff, broadcast on Wednesday 26th June 2013. http://www.channel5.com/shows/the-wright-stuff/episodes/episode-123-49 One of the topics for discussion was “Can you teach confidence?” following reports that a school in London is teaching children comedy in order to make them more confident people. The[…]
Read MoreWe’ve recently set up a Facebook collaboration with Child Eyes (https://www.facebook.com/ChildEyes) I found their page really interesting because they highlight the images that children are bombarded with that, it could be argued cause them to grow up too quick. At NLP4Kids we frequently work with young people experiencing[…]
Read MoreI recently posted on the NLP4Kids Facebook page about a very young person I had met aged 9 if I recall correctly, who attended an after school activity every night of the week, on a Saturday and a further 3 on Sundays. As ever, opinion on where this[…]
Read MoreI regularly work with children in my West London practice who face different worry inducing situations. In some cases they suffer from anxiety, in others, they have fear of failing, sometimes they lack the motivation to study and in some cases they don’t know how to face up[…]
Read MoreI joined a gym recently (that in itself is a revelation trust me!). As I was jogging away, I was listening to a podcast on my iPhone. I do this because I don’t always like to listen to the music that is blaring in the gym. However I[…]
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[…]
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