By Rachael Mah
NLP is a way of helping a person change their behavior through a series of guiding principles, techniques, and attitudes. Another way of putting it is that NLP is a way of helping a person change how they do what they do or change how they handle a certain situation or certain emotions.
This method is just as effective with children as it is with adults and using it with children when they are young helps them because they will then become adults that have the tools to change their behavior when they need to.
Here are the top 8 NLP tips that will help you to help your child.
Tip #1: How to adopt a positive mindset so that you can develop proactive strategies in order to achieve desired outcomes when coaching your children at home, at school, and in daily life.
Tip #2: How to coach kids so that they will have excellent behavior at school, at home, and in social setting. This will allow them to experience the best outcome in any negotiation or situation.
Tip #3: How to build rapid rapport with your children and how to coach children so that they can build positive rapport with their teachers, friends, and acquaintances in order to achieve win-win outcomes in all their objectives.
Tip #4: How to communicate with your children by using different language and words in order to achieve persuasive positive outcomes.
Tip #5: How to creating positive change. This includes ways to end negative patterns and open up new pathways for your children, ways to make problems disappear by changing the way you code them in your children’s mind, and ways to help your children become totally motivated no matter what state they are in.
Tip #6: How to communicate effectively with your children to achieve the outcome you want.
NLP can help you communicate effectively with your childTip #7: How to rewire your children’s brains so that they stop procrastinating and can eliminate negative or “stuck” states in their lives, such as under achieving in school, sports, and social interactions.
Tip #8: How to make problems disappear using “reframing”, how to get rid of “limiting beliefs” and teach your children to lead more empowering lives, and how to use certain metaphors to identify phobia and to eliminate conflicts between you and your children.
Each of these tips involved proven NLP techniques that have been used in many setting and with people of all ages. Teachers have successfully used these NLP tips in their classrooms and you can successfully bring them into your home.
What will follow in this series is a deeper discussion of these 8 NLP tips so that you will have a number of new tools in your toolbox. These tools will be highly effective in helping you help your child change their model of the world.
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