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Hi Maralee, I really love the "light switch" analogy. That's something the kids can easily understand. Sounds as if you are doing a great job! Thanks for sharing! Hugs and Blessings, Syandra Ingram www.emotionalhealingnow.com
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Hi, I love that you are tapping on yourself. That definitely is a plus! I would think it might be fairly easy to tap with the kinder group because they generally do a lot of songs with hand motions as part of their regular day. You might write some EFT set-ups and phrases to go along with a tune they...
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Hi Lorraine, I've just returned from a retreat, cut off from my electronic devices, so I just read your message. I am so excited to hear that you are using EFT in your school setting. I believe EFT is such a blessing for anyone, but I get really excited when children learn to use it because it can...
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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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Kenneth, When I first spoke to my administrator, I introduced EFT as a tool that I have been using to relieve the stresses in my life.I mentioned this several times, showed her the videos, and even took personal time to attend an EFT training with Gary Craig. She was able to see that my interest in EFT...
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I was discussing my son's progress with his teacher, when the headteacher walks in and asks me how grounded both my children were. I took this oppotunity to explain eft to both the teachers. I was asked to come and see the headteacher and explaine eft further to her. I went to see the headteacher...
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Hi, Kenneth, Welcome to the teaching profession .... one of the hardest but most rewarding jobs in the world! In my case, I talked with my principal about EFT, explaining it's connection to acupressure/acupunture, and told her I had been having good results with it. Because principals take the heat...
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