What?
To avoid having monosylabic conversations with your child use the 'WHAT?' word in all your questions...try these out

Bringing confidence to children
To avoid having monosylabic conversations with your child use the 'WHAT?' word in all your questions...try these out
A heartfelt story from Gemma Bailey, director of NLP4Kids who lost her mother to early onset dementia last year. Talking about Grandparents In October 2021, my Mum passed away. She had a rare brain disease [...]
Choose to stay optimistic and get more out of life! Choose just a couple of boxes as goals, or select a colour at random...take the first step...
What can a typical day look like? A day in school. Up at 5.00am, breakfast and shower. Play with Nala my Husky. Check my box of tricks, add lunch, load car, and get gone by [...]
How do you motivate a deeply demotivated child? I've got five simple, quick, easy tips for you because there is nothing more frustrating than knowing that somebody has potential and sitting back watching as they [...]
These strategies will help you pin down and identify a problem. Sometimes we're not immediately sure about what the problem is, or perhaps you think you know, but then it shifts and changes into something [...]