How to build self-belief in dyslexic children
How to build self-belief in dyslexic children, Change your child’s view of their limitations, improve their emotional wellbeing and help them work towards their goals.
Course Description
Being dyslexic and having a ‘disability’ label on your shoulders can be tough. Kids can start to judge themselves against their friends in school, begin to feel like they are failing and can start to make some bad decisions for themselves. The good news is that their beliefs can be changed before feelings of anxiety take hold.
Your child may need help with re-writing their story and recognising the fantastic opportunities open to dyslexic people. This is not a story of scarcity. Instead, it is one of boundless energy, curiosity, and creativity. Working with them as a parent coach you could help them unlock their amazing potential by breaking old patterns using these simple NLP techniques.
In under one hour this course is designed to:
1. Help you re-evaluate your perception and your child’s view on the fantastic advantages dyslexia gives them.
2. Help them recognise their own negative patterns of behaviour and how they could achieve better emotional wellbeing.
3. Help your kids to identify and improve the words they have in their heads about themselves.
4. Use neurolinguistic programming techniques that may change how they feel.
5. Focus on movement and music to increase their positivity.
6. Change their emotional state, re-write their story, and find a strategy that works for them.
7. Help them take the right steps to achieve their goals in life.
The training is intended for informational and educational purposes, it is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, and/or treatment. Please consult your medical professional before making changes to your diet, exercise routine, medical regimen, lifestyle, and/or mental health care.