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Loved your analysis, Eric. There is no doubt in my mind that EFT is an incredible tool that teachers should be using on a daily basis for themselves, their students, and the classroom environment. Many times poor self-image or an early bad school experience is the chief culprit in a student's lack...
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Wow, what great questions! Personally, I think the ideal classroom is one in which there is mutual respect between the teacher and the students. I like for the environment to be friendly enough to allow for some give and take, an environment in which it is safe for the student to take risks. As I said...
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Hi, Kim, What an awesome opportunity for you! I am sorry I am just now responding. I have been busy dealing with some family illness, but all is well at the moment. If you have already presented, I would love to hear how it went. If not, I have a few suggestions for you. The first thing I would do is...
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Hi Kim
I found a good website where EFT has been used in schools in Scotland.
http://www.eftuk.org/efteducation.html
If you have a look there, and email them, they may be able to give you some guidelines.
I wish you well
Vikki
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Hi Dirk: In my experience, it is sound practice to include teachers in the strategies I am using with students. It would be useful for your student to know that a teacher in his school would be familiar with tapping. All it would take is a brief demo at a staff meeting and a request to teachers that...
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Hi All, I would like to point out two resources that may be helpful in introducing EFT to schools and building EFT friendly schools. Both also offer an overall framework that EFT would fit in (e.g. Emotional Intelligence). Working in a school setting it's important to understand the many complexities...
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