NLP4Kids Blog


Aug 28 2015

We take it for granted that most children will have the necessary skills to develop their literacy skills. Some however do not, perhaps because there is a different way in which they think – a way that doesn’t fit in with conventional teaching methods. For others however, literacy[…]

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Aug 17 2015

I recently read an article in The Independent  entitled “Head teachers say mental health issues among children are a growing problem in schools” The article explains that these results annual results, published by an organisation called The Key, a national information service for schools, showed a 53% increase (from[…]

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Jul 31 2015

Confidence is a state which brings us happiness and certainty when we have it, and at worst anxiety and sadness when we do not. Developing confidence in children is simply a matter of giving them access to positive references and reinforcing their belief in their abilities. Children are[…]

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Jul 17 2015

As a result of the fantastic articles written for our articles competition, we’re very pleased to announce that they will be featured in the NLP magazine. NLP4Kids Featured in NLP Magazine ! Start Your FREE 7 Day Trial. Download The App Today. Apple:   http://bit.ly/itnsaffl8 Android: http://j.mp/nlpDroid  

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Jun 30 2015

Do you remember changing schools? Perhaps for you that happened because you relocated and changed at an irregular time in the academic journey, or perhaps your memory of change was from one teacher to the next. For many, the biggest change they will experience in their academic lives[…]

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May 29 2015

It is of course far easier to encourage a child to eat a healthy diet if they have been bought up on one from a very young age. Many parents hit periods of difficulty in getting their child to eat a varied balanced diet, and your reaction towards[…]

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May 8 2015

‘By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail’ – Benjamin Franklin Children are put under a lot of pressure these days to do well in exams at school whether it is for GCSE’s or A-levels. Teachers are also under enormous pressure to hit targets for league tables[…]

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May 8 2015

Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are widely recognised as a condition that affects communication, social interaction, behaviour and interests. These factors may be observed in both children and adults to varying degrees.As far as science can tell us, there is no cure for ASDs and the causes are unknown,[…]

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May 8 2015

Everyone loves a story and from the minute we get up in the morning we all tell ourselves stories – many stories.  Most of them are very short and we may not even be aware we are telling ourselves them.  Some are positive – ‘I’m looking forward to[…]

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May 8 2015

Parenting is the most stressful thing we do, and with the growing demands of life, it is easy to forget, even children get stressed. What causes stress? Children increasingly suffer the effects of stress and feel overwhelmed with pressures from school and social life. Between all the schoolwork,[…]

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