What’s Your *Real* Problem: Parents and Professionals

Before working with any kind of practitioner or reaching out to an organisation to ask for mental health support for a young person, it’s a really good idea to properly define what the problem is.  The benefit of doing so will enable the practitioner to offer the right[…]

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The Beetle in Your Shoe: Parents and Professionals

Sometimes we know what the problem is but are just too tired or distracted by other things to be able to do anything much about it. The problem with putting things off (and hoping eventually they’ll just sort themselves out) is that it is costing you more energy[…]

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How to Stop Children Growing Up Too Fast: Parents and Professionals

Here are 8 top tips about how to let the children you care about make the most of their childhood and avoid somersaulting into the adult world too soon and the effects it can have if we do not proactively help children being over-exposed to adult content, material[…]

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Teaching Children Chunking

Today I’ve been teaching NLP chunking to a 12 year old. If you have no idea what this is, or what it does, read on! In the past I’ve taught chunking to teachers to help them have a method for thoroughly explaining new projects to their class. However[…]

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NLP4Kids Came Highly Commended

NLP4Kids got invited to the Mum and Working Awards Ceremony on the 16th October 2014 at The Campus London – in the heart of East-London’s Tech City. There were around 100 finalists and we had business leaders, judges, VIP guests, the press and the finalists who travelled from[…]

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We Are Winners!

On 16th October 2014 at Google Campus London, NLP4Kids was awarded a highly commended award from Mum & Working for the best use of technology in a family friendly Business. And here it is:     Well done to us!

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7 Lucky Steps To the Finals in The National Mum & Working Awards

Typically I am not a superstitious person. I don’t get caught up in “magical thinking” and yet having found out that we have made the finals for the Mum and Working Awards, I felt compelled to ask you to send us some good luck. Then I remembered the[…]

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Getting Kids Active

Whether it’s sports, arts, music or education there has to be a well thought through strategy to engage young people into that activity. Simply believing that you have a great activity that serves them in a positive way is not enough.  Not by a long shot. In the[…]

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