Category Archives: Teachers

Become an NLP Practitioner

What would it be like to have a skill, a qualification that you could not only incorporate into your daily life as a parent or teacher but also earn you a living helping other children and teenagers? Neuro Linguistic Programming is a way of life, a new way of thinking that at first may be …

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Exams – how to get the better of them

  When I say the word ‘exam’ what comes to mind? Do you get a picture in your head? Do you hear something? Or do you feel something? Being aware of whether you are visual, auditory or kinaesthetic can help you manage your reactions. Is it the word exam itself or is it what the …

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Blog talk Radio Interview

If you missed the interview I gave on Blogtalk Radio this weekend you can catch it here I was interviewed by Donna Blinston on her programme The Organic View about NLP for Tweens, my new book. We probably talked just as much though about how NLP can be used by parents to stay calm and in …

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Review of NLP for Tweens

I’ve just read a lovely review of NLP for Tweens on Amazon that I’d like to share with you. Hooray! At last! I have been looking for a NLP book for this age group for a while. My daughter is 11 and often pops along to the NLP meetings with me, she then dabbles in …

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NLP apps for your phone

I now have an app on the market with a daily tip (NLP inspired of course). Whether you are already familiar with NLP or just curious, these tips will give you something to think about. They are not just designed for parents or for you as a parent but are personal (I don’t mean X …

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Top 10 things you can do differently in 2012 to get the results you want with your children

Focus your attention on what they do well. What we focus on is what we get more of. Children need attention from you so give them attention when they do something well and they learn to do that thing more often as it gives them positive attention. Use a feedback sandwich. When you want a …

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Do you know your VAK?

VAK stands for Visual, Auditory and Kinaesthetic which are the main three NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) representational systems or ways of processing the inputs we get. There is a magic number – 7+ or -2 – that is the number of bits of information that people could deal with so from the millions of available …

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NLP for passing the 11+ exam

In many areas of the UK children in Years 4 and  5 at school are being tutored either at home or externally for the 11 plus exam. Why? 1) Because  in areas where there are Grammar Schools, parents want their children to go to them because they believe their children will get a better, more …

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