Sunday, August 5, 2012

Hypno Therapy for Children

Don't you know, with hypnosis, you can help your child to appear more confident, more calm, more disciplined and able to master fear and also can improve learning achievement in school.

Ways to hypnotize the children of course different from the adult hypnotic way. Here is a lesson to remember the beginning of the area that can be used for the suggestion that the Sub-Conscious Alpha and Theta. And language that can be used as well, using a language understood by the children of the language used should be gentle and loving.

The right time to begin to hypnotize our children is when they are sleeping in the Delta region, and our job is to lead them to enter the Alpha or Theta is by getting them to talk like the following example:

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Teach your child HOW to think, not so much WHAT to think

The greatest gift you can give your children is the motivation and judgment to figure things out sensibly, every day. And what a gift to yourself, too!
In Smart Parenting you will discover a groundbreaking approach you can use with your children to help them be successful now and throughout their lives.
You will learn fun activities and powerful techniques that will unleash your children's creativity and put them on a path to becoming "can-do kids." After even one activity you will see a noticeable improvement in your children's confidence and how they make decisions. Think of the joy you will see on their faces when they have solved a tough problem with the tools you gave them to work things out on their own — and how much happier life around the breakfast table will be!

Do not Grant All Their Requests

The best way to educate children not to grant all his wishes, but rather to apply the proper way to introduce them-with-his best qualities to the world, and taught them courage in the face of adversity. This is the core idea that the intellectual education for children (smart parenting).

Why We Must Watch What We Say to Our Kids

Most of us have probably come across this phrase at least once in our lifetime, and some of us may have even taught it to our children during conversations about bullies in school and/or in the neighborhood. A number of us may even take pride in the fact that we can withstand any “verbal assaults” that may come our way by letting the words go through one ear and out the other. Those who are able to do this and not be bothered at all are, in a way, truly blessed, as this indicates a relatively healthy self-image and level of self-esteem.