Author Archives: Gemma Bailey
How can you encourage young people to concentrate? Is there really anything you can to to affect that or is it something as permanent as your finger print? The good news is there are some practical things we can do and there are also some more covert and[…]
Read MoreNLP4Kids are delighted to announce a new member to the NLP4Kids team. Ian Davies, from Buckinghamshire, is our newest NLP4Kids Practitioner. Whilst training with NLP4Kids, Ian has learn how to help children manage their own emotional state and to become inspired and motivated by the opportunities life presents[…]
Read MoreI recently met a child who was behind in his academic learning somewhat. She would become frustrated in school, often with the other children and had been aggressive more than once towards her peers. As a result of this, the SENCO at school had suggested that perhaps the[…]
Read More3 tips from me to help you begin to gain control of your anxiety. If you have developed your own management strategies that work, or you’ve overcome your anxiety completely let me know how you did it!
Read MoreNLP4Kids are delighted to announce a new member to the NLP4Kids team. Priti Parekh, from Coventry, is very passionate in helping children and young people to reach their full potential in life. For a very long time, Priti has had a keen interest in personal growth and self-development,[…]
Read MoreTwo years ago, I worked in a primary school as their resident NLP4Kids practitioner. One of the requests that the school had made to me was to help the pupils, over the course of the term that I worked with them, to build up their levels of resilience.[…]
Read MoreA new area of work that some of the NLP4Kids practitioners have embarked upon this year is supporting children in the British education system who have fled with their families from conflict zones. Aside from the obvious challenges of conditions such as PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) which[…]
Read MoreNLP4Kids 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[…]
Read MoreI 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[…]
Read MoreNLP4Kids 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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