Posted September 07, 2015
Hafiz Rahman says:
A few years ago my nephew was suffering from extreme height phobia. This negatively effected his basic day to day activities and made it difficult for him to get on with life not just at home but also school. Within one session my nephew’s phobia was totally eliminated to the extent that he wanted to go Bungee Jumping after the session. He is much happier at school and it has had a positive impact on his social life. As a Secondary School Teacher, I would strongly recommend the work Gemma is doing at NLP4kids, the work is trans formative and we desperately need more organisations like this to empower the next generation of young people.
Posted August 20, 2014
Parent says:
I thought you might be wondering how we are getting along. Well I am now feeling like I am getting my little girl back. She has not had a tantrum for weeks now and seems much happier and settled in herself. There are a few odd grumps but nothing that she/we can’t handle. She seems to be getting on much better with her sister too. Last night was amazing – she was over tired (been having trouble sleeping in the heat) and getting herself wound up about going to bed and started arguing with me. I just walked away and left her, and within five minutes she came to find me with the most beautiful heartfelt apology ever. Really calm and really grown up. I heaped the praise on her and she went straight to sleep after that. We have also managed to have some lovely family days out which we struggled to do before as her behaviour was so unpredictable. I have a small concern about how she will handle the transition into the school holidays and then starting with a new teacher/new classroom in September, although I actually think it might help her as she will be part of a new experience with the whole class, rather than being the new girl coming in to an existing situation. Anyway, all is good for now. We are still sticking to your plan/advice as much as we possibly can, although the reward chart has phased itself out as she earnt a big reward and now there seems less need for it. However if things go downhill we will certainly pick up with it again straight away. So a big thank you for all your help and for giving me my little girl back again.
September 21, 2010
Parent says:
“I just wanted to let you know how AJ is getting on. He passed his 12+ and is now attending Grammar School! He’s a much more positive person now and I wanted to thank you so much for all your help.” Parent of AJ, age 11 years.
September 21, 2010
Parent says:
“He enjoyed his sessions with you and has definitely taken the lessons learnt and is using them without even realising he’s doing it. We were watching I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and the contestants had to remember where random pictures were on a board. He remembered the place of every one of them and was screaming at the TV!!!! Afterwards I asked him how he remembered, he said he had used your method.” Parent of LP, age 11 years.
September 21, 2010
Parent says:
“Her confidence has definitely improved and she is now dealing with the friend issue at school very well. The school has just telephoned me today to let me know how mature she has been and that they feel she has more confidence. She has a group of friends now and although she doesn’t socialise with them out of school yet, I am sure that this will develop. She got a merit for her ballet but a distinction for her tap, she is over the moon!! The teacher has now put her in for another exam in July. Thanks for all your help.” Parent of SB, age 14 years.
September 21, 2010
Teenager says:
“I think it is the unconscious changes that made the difference, and our feedback sessions. I think my overall levels of confidence have grown.” Thomas, age 15 years.
September 21, 2010
Parent says:
“Thanks so much for all your help Gemma Every day she is more and more like my little girl again!!” Parent of EP, age 5 years.
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