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  • Improving attention with eft

    Hi, there's a great spectrum of kids with attentional problems. And we all know times, when it's hard to focus or concentrate on a thing. A major aspect of not being able to focus is there are too many things on our mind. Think of a wall of tv screens all tuned to a diffrent channel with sound...
    Posted to Forum by Dirk on 09-05-2008
  • Re: naughty class who just will not obey, cannot be controlled

    I would love to give you some suggestions,. But before I do, it would be interesting to know the age range of the Gifted Children. It would also be interesting to know what type of teaching environment is practiced in this school. As a general guideline,. I would begin with Tapping on myself. in this...
    Posted to Forum by parentmod on 02-13-2008
  • Re: hyperactivity

    Hi Nicole, working for 7 years with hyperactive kids, I don't believe in miracles, but I got good results with EFT regarding attentional problems and hyperactivity. Two of my young clients quit on ritalin recently, on which they were dependend for years. Other positive outcomes are improvements in...
    Posted to Forum by Dirk on 08-14-2007
  • 3rd Grader taps during Math Test

    Hi All, I just worked with a 3rd grader who was applying EFT to himself during a math test. His test anxiety was coming back and he got paralyzed to a point where he couldn't write. He remembered our tapping session and went through all the points as far as he recalled them. While tapping on his...
    Posted to Forum by Dirk on 07-16-2007
  • Using EFT in the classroom

    As a school guidance counselor, I see EFT being a great tool for the classroom teacher to use with the students. Before introducing a difficult concept, the teacher could lead the students in a round or 2 of EFT to "clear the way." When there are days the students seem to come in "hyper"...
    Posted to Forum by teachermod2 on 06-09-2007
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