Tag: Anxious Child
ADHD Myths and Facts
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition affecting many children and young people in the world. It can present challenges, including difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. However, there are numerous myths surrounding ADHD that can create misunderstandings. As an NLP practitioner and licenced NLP4Kids practitioner[…]
Read moreTackling Back to School Anxiety Together!
Back to school is finally upon us! While it’s an exciting time, it can also bring some nerves for kids and parents. Feeling anxious about the unknown is completely normal. Your child might be excited to see friends but worried about new teachers and classes or even transitioning[…]
Read moreEmpowering Children & Teenagers: Building Confidence for Life
…Building Confidence for Life’s Adventures Let’s talk about confidence—what it means for our kids and why it’s a game-changer. Drawing from my experience as a mother and a child and young person’s NLP4kids therapist, I’ve witnessed the incredible impact of building confidence in young minds. Let’s explore the[…]
Read moreThe Power of A Paper Aeroplane
It’s much more than a paper aeroplane… fun and effective exercise to help children with anxiety. I want to let you how great the paper plane exercise can be. It’s not just about folding paper and throwing it out the window. It’s a special way for kids to[…]
Read moreBeing anxious or having an anxiety disorder are the same right?
The difference between being anxious and having an anxiety disorder can be confused in today’s world. The term ‘I’ve got anxiety’ may actually mean you are feeling an instance of being anxious – they are two similar things but not the same. The term should not be used loosely. It’s similar[…]
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