Tag: NLP4Parents
Why Parents Need To Be Persistent
At my Hertfordshire based therapy clinic, I see not only children and young people but a lot of parents too. One thing that many parents come and see me about is the high levels of anxiety their child or young person is experiencing, whether this is at meal[…]
Read moreParents & Professionals: How to Reduce the Pressure
Are young people being pushed to breaking point with too much pressure? Are you being pushed to breaking point with too much pressure?! In this video we explore the benefits of achieving more, by doing less. ———————————————***———————————————- SNAPCHAT – NLP4Kids Subscribe to my Channel here – http://www.youtube.com/NLP4Kids Facebook[…]
Read moreParents and Professionals: How to Stop Being Flaky
How do you get the balance right between being a parent/professional working with children when it comes to friendship vs boundary setting? Does it cause any harm if you negotiate with children at their request instead of laying down the rules? Does it cause harm if you favour[…]
Read moreParents & Professionals: Just Say No!
Are you afraid to say no? Whilst it is often a child’s least favourite word to hear, the word ‘no’ can let them know that you care enough to boundaries in place. However, some wise young people have learned that if they push enough, they may wear out[…]
Read moreParents & Professionals: Making Time For Children
It’s not easy to find the time to properly connect with people these days but children, more than most need this connection to develop healthy social and emotional skills. It’s important that they feel acknowledged and listened to as well as cared for and we can ensure this[…]
Read moreParents & Professionals: Why Parents Need to Be Persistent
Children are persistent creatures and after a hard days work at school, they still have more energy and commitment to their cause than most adults. This can lead to problems with discipline and enforcing boundaries as they begin to learn that when their parents are worn out or[…]
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