EFT with Dyspraxia

Last post 05-19-2009 3:48 AM by flaminjo. 2 replies.
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  • 05-14-2009 2:08 PM

    EFT with Dyspraxia

    hi there,

    Anyone used EFT with dyspraxia?

     I have read about using it with dyslexia but not dyspraxia.

     Thankyou

     ali

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  • 05-15-2009 2:39 AM In reply to

    • ChristineM
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    Re: EFT with Dyspraxia

    Hello Ali

    For anyone else interested in using Tapping Techniques for Dyspraxia and the whole range of interconnected and quite often difficult to separate  -Dyslexia, Autistic tendancies and ADHD I work with a variety of school groups of all ages right up to college level, running parental support groups and workshops for children and families alongside other specialist support.

    The techniques as extraordinary good for any emtional content for anyone as you know. With regard to the use of tapping techniques for the specific difficulties usually associated with dyspraxic problems in planning, poor motor coordination, attention and perception the improved results both short and longer term are impressive in most cases. Used in conjunction with - occuptional therapy, speech and language experts and specialist educational staff, their reports also back up the excellent beneficial effects it enables.

    I am midway in producing written material of practical applications, techniques and case details and a specific training module for EFT practitioners. Come back with your specific interest or questions or email direct.

     

     

    Christine Moran
    Parent's Discussion co-moderator
    Bsc. Psy.
    Adv Prac EFT
    Practitioner of MBTI and NLP
    www.eftworld.co.uk - EFT for Children and Young People, Parents and Educators
    Author of the TAP with ME Programme - see website for details
    www.eftworking.co.uk - EFT for adults
    email me at contact@eftworking.co.uk
  • 05-19-2009 3:48 AM In reply to

    Re: EFT with Dyspraxia

    I have found few very good points for the parents of such kids: Try activities which involve the whole family equally Encourage each child to develop their own hobbies and interests so that comparisons are irrelevant Talk to your partner about the problems and be open about how you both feel Try to arrange time each week to concentrate on each child, and your partner Take time for yourself and keep in touch with friends Join a local support group. Some groups run events which include siblings Here is the source linkhttp://www.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk/services/gu_family.php
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