10 Questions October 28th 2018 Education Ten Questions that can change your life. The parent-child relationship becomes the spiritual generative relationship of our lives. Continue reading...
Ollie Superpowers July 28th 2018 Education When I set out as a therapist I wanted to change the world; I wanted to free everyone from anything that was holding them back... Continue reading...
Bullying Tickles Me April 28th 2018 Education Although it can be observed and categorised as a perennial problem; some people even equating it with human nature, but what we cannot deny is... Continue reading...
Meta Programs in Class January 28th 2018 Education As educators we want to reach learners, engage and motivate them, and have a lasting impact on their lives. Most of us would like our... Continue reading...
Managing Change October 28th 2017 Education In the education arena, the changes that most often impact schools are in response to the latest government or Ofsted directives. Much of the change... Continue reading...
Touching the World July 28th 2017 Education Gary Siva is a man with a vast vision and a precise aim: to measurably improve world happiness. Gary is the founder of a ground-breaking... Continue reading...
Life Long Learning April 28th 2017 Education Child psychologists state that between the ages of 3 and 11 years is an imprint period. This means that childhood experiences between these ages are... Continue reading...
Chocolate Cake December 28th 2016 Education An introduction to influential language patterns. Just by saying a few words in the right way, you can send people into wonderful places, influence the... Continue reading...
You can do it time September 28th 2016 Education Animals live in the moment with no plan for the future that is not instinctive (hibernation, food). Whereas we have evolved a unique mechanism that... Continue reading...
Feng Shui Classroom June 28th 2016 Education In Feng Shui where you place your furniture is said to make a difference to your prosperity and well-being. Discover how organising the learning space... Continue reading...
Literacy Help December 28th 2015 Education Every child is different and unique. In NLP terms, every child has a different map of the world. This is why traditional teaching methods are... Continue reading...
Confident Children October 28th 2015 Education As an NLP4Kids Practitioner, one of the most rewarding aspects of my work is in helping a child to overcome what is often perceived as... Continue reading...
Bottling Success June 28th 2015 Education Having completed my first few years of teaching and some middle leadership training I was looking for a way to extend my own learning in... Continue reading...
Upgrade Classroom Software April 28th 2015 Education Identifying our own preferences and internal ‘programming’ helps us understand the ways in which we filter and organise the ‘input’ we get from the outside... Continue reading...
Bereavement February 28th 2015 Education Caring for the mind and body in schools is a matter of course, caring for the spirit is more tenuous. When a student or a... Continue reading...
GHOTI December 28th 2014 Education In the 1970s Robert Dilts recognised that accurate spelling could be modelled, as people who spell well naturally use visualisation techniques. These techniques can be... Continue reading...
Teaching is like October 28th 2014 Education A national teaching magazine had a special feature on behaviour in a recent issue. The picture on the front was of a teacher clad in a... Continue reading...
Telling Stories August 28th 2014 Education If you had to write a story, where would you begin, who would it star, where would it happen? Could you write so other people... Continue reading...
Mercedes Model June 28th 2014 Education I believe a basic understanding of NLP, foundation level, can enhance the ability of education professionals to solve problematic situations calmly and resourcefully. This article is... Continue reading...
6 Tips Classroom behaviour April 28th 2014 Education The idea that behaviour in a classroom is ‘managed’ suggests that, like workers in a workplace, students are overseen by a manager (the teacher) who... Continue reading...