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Passing the 11+ with NLP: NLP Strategies for Supporting Your 11+ Student

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The 11+ process is lengthy and tortuous for the children taking the exam and you their parents and teachers. How can we ease the pressure on everyone involved and give our children the very best chance of success? Neuro Linguistic Programming offers strategies for; building self esteem; goal setting; focus and concentration; understanding how they learn best; coping with stress and anxiety; building the skills needed to pass.

136 pages, Paperback

First published November 22, 2010

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Judy Bartkowiak

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I write for those of you who either have children or teens or work with them.

My books cover all aspects of children's lives, their emotional and mental wellbeing, offering ways to help them feel happier, more empowered and in tune with themselves. I help them understand better how they think, what they want and know that they have choices.

My books help parents, teachers and coaches to parent in a way that will make families calmer, happier and more connected. I show how neuro linguistic programming can improve communication, motivation, confidence and resilience. I introduce you to techniques and exercises to help shift limiting beliefs and believe in yourself as a parent such that your kids will listen to to you.

I introduce you to emotional freedom technique for finding calm in the storm of life, easing pain, frustration, anger, sadness, anxiety and loneliness so that you have a skill to help your kids.

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3 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2015
This book is a great book mainly for parents and teachers to help improve their children/student's concentration on passing their 11+ exam, although I believe that the advice given can also be given to passing other exams too. I found the sections useful and easy to follow as well as the questions and answers at the end of each section; to ensure that the student is keeping up. I recommend this book for students who find it difficult to focus and have concentration issues, rather than those who simply must revise harder.
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305 reviews
October 14, 2015
I won this book recently in the Goodreads First Reads Giveaway.

This was a very interesting book with plenty of useful information. I somehow feel that for the average family, there is not enough time in the day to put into practice much of what has been written. I recall playing and enjoying the memory game (Kim's Game) when my children were young. I shall be passing this book on to my daughter, as I'm sure she will find some useful information for her young children.
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6 reviews1 follower
October 14, 2015
Great little book some very useful tips and tricks. I read it first and then gave it to my 13 year old daughter who was thrilled she can now remember a list of 20 items. MAGIC. I won this book from goodreads.
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