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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Jul 18 2017

I thought that I was a great parent until my children started getting older and I faced challenges that I did not know how to deal with.  Then I came across Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and started to use it in my day to day life and, in[…]

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Jul 17 2017

OCD is an anxiety disorder which affects the thinking, feeling and behaviours of those who suffer with it. It takes many forms but can be summarised as: Obsessions – thinking repeatedly of a thought. Compulsions – the rituals/habits that the suffer does to relieve the obsession. OCD affects[…]

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Jul 17 2017

Have you ever been in a room full of people and felt like you were on the outside looking in? Feeling everyone else has something in common that you don’t know about?  Or perhaps like they’re speaking a language you don’t understand?  You may feel you don’t have[…]

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Jul 17 2017

Storytelling is as old as the hills and as broad as the oceans.  Storytelling can take anything from a minute to an hour.  So what is so special about storytelling and how can we use it to connect to our children? So why do we even use stories? […]

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Jul 17 2017

This is a personal story and one I haven’t shared very much. A lot of people who know me now certainly wouldn’t recognise the person I was when I was a lot younger. In my late teenager years I used to be very angry; quite a lot of[…]

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Jul 17 2017

As a child, isn’t it true that we’ve all ‘fallen out’ with a best friend at some stage of our younger lives? If you did, how did it end out for you, and how did you feel? Did you ‘make up’, or did you forever remain enemies? The[…]

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Jul 17 2017

Separation of a child’s parents can be a traumatic experience in any child’s life. The child can feel as if their world has been turned upside down. However, if effectively managed, this traumatic experience could be diluted to being another change in the child’s life- yet still significant.[…]

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Jul 7 2017

NLP4Kids are delighted to announce a new member to the NLP4Kids team. Garry Reeves, from Essex, is our newest NLP Practitioner. Garry has taken this opportunity to learn and uncover the techniques and skills of NLP in order to help children who suffer from emotional challenges. For many[…]

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Jul 1 2017

I remember reading on the back of a smoothy drink “Contents may separate, but mummy and daddy both still love you very much.” I thought it was funny and I also thought about the importance of how to explain changes in family life to children. It seems to[…]

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Jun 27 2017

NLP4Kids are delighted to announce a new member to the NLP4Kids team. Tina Sidhu, from Buckinghamshire, who is very passionate in helping children and young people to reach their full potential in life. Tina’s background includes a BA degree in Business & Sociology from Kingston University. She began her[…]

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