Tag: hertfordshire
Helping Parents to Improve Concentration in Children and Young People
I consider concentration skills to be a slightly delicate area. Let me explain why. In my Hertfordshire therapy clinic, I see a lot of well-meaning parents who bring their children to see me because they want their children to concentrate better – particularly in the academic areas of[…]
Read moreHelping Refugee Children to Adjust
Imagine seeing the place you once called home destroyed. Your friends and family, terrified, injured or killed and being told that the only chance you have to survive is to flee. Then you land here, in this new country with a different language, rules, history, and education system,[…]
Read moreThe Quiet Pupils within the Classroom
Within any classroom, there is always that select few of very quiet and shy children who find it very difficult to make friends (sometimes because they appear hostile) and are perceived to have skill deficiencies and lower intellect even though this is not necessarily the case. However, because[…]
Read moreThe Benefits of Helping Withdrawn Children
Parents have remarked how their children hold back from expressing themselves in school but will frequently complain about a variety of situations related to school when they get home. Children can express extreme shyness and social issues in school. This manifests itself as: Refusing to ask permission to[…]
Read moreHow to Tackle Bullying
Unfortunately, all schools have some form of bullying incidents occuring within their school. Bullying can occur verbally, physically or emotionally. The Department of education once stated that at any one given time at least 20% of the school population can be affected by bullying. This is quite high[…]
Read moreAnxiety within the Classroom
In working in schools over the past few weeks, it is apparent that pupils are experiencing high levels of anxiety which are affecting their attitude and performance at school. Most of these students cite the heavy workload and family stresses as the lead factors in their anxiety. Their[…]
Read moreNLP4Kids Christmas Give Away
GIVEAWAY RULES: Must be subscribed to NLP4Kids on Youtube – http://www.youtube.com/nlp4kids Comment below where you’re from and how we can contact you – whether its Instagram, twitter, or email! You must also ‘like’ this video. PLEASE NOTE This is international! You must be 18 years or older to[…]
Read moreNLP4Kids Christmas Video: Total raised in 2017
Here’s a Christmas message letting you know about the highs and lows of NLP4Kids in 2017. It’s been a challenging year on a personal level but we still managed to achieve some great successes and gave our new not-for-profit activities a really good kick start. If you’re suitably[…]
Read moreWelcome to the NLP4Kids Team- Tina Sidhu
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[…]
Read moreWelcome to the NLP4Kids Team- Mark Broom
Mark helps children and young people to realise their true capabilities and teach them techniques that help to prepare them for the future challenges that lie ahead. In doing so he gives them the skills to be ready to face life’s problems head on and overcome obstacles that[…]
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