Children find it difficult to explain how they feel yet we want to help them. Learn how to use their imagination and creativity to describe how they feel so you can better help them.
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Using metaphor to get your children talking about their feelings
Indirect questioning approaches
Apr 28, 2021
Understanding children and teens by Judy Bartkowiak
Author of over 15 books, including the latest 'Empower your kids! - a coaching guide for parents' and 'Understanding children and teens - a practical guide for parents, teachers and coaches', Judy shares relatable and practical ideas for parents, teachers and coaches.
She specifically focuses on issues such as low self-esteem, anxiety and anger.
Judy is an NLP, EFT and Matrix Reimprinting Practitioner and Trainer who also uses Reiki, crystals, art and play therapy and ............whatever works!
Author of over 15 books, including the latest 'Empower your kids! - a coaching guide for parents' and 'Understanding children and teens - a practical guide for parents, teachers and coaches', Judy shares relatable and practical ideas for parents, teachers and coaches.
She specifically focuses on issues such as low self-esteem, anxiety and anger.
Judy is an NLP, EFT and Matrix Reimprinting Practitioner and Trainer who also uses Reiki, crystals, art and play therapy and ............whatever works!
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