Monthly Archives: June 2012

How Billy the stray cat brought 4-year-old autistic boy out of his shell

I just loved this story and was reminded about the golden retriever in “a Friend like Henry” who had a similar dramatic effect on an autistic boy. I have 2 golden retrievers who are great therapy dogs if you want to try … Continue reading

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NLP Research Conference, 6th & 7th July

I am delighted to be speaking at this prestigeous event.  NLP research is so important for practitioners and the general public. Staged in conjunction with the University of Hertfordshire, the event takes place biennially and hosts leading international NLP Professionals. Conference … Continue reading

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Dyslexia in the workplace

Would you like to know how to rapidly improve literacy and numeracy in your business and  help employees with Dyslexia minimise the challenges.  Find out the benefits to your business, how to incorporate it into a corporate wellness programme to … Continue reading

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Keeping hydrated is not just quantity by also quality of water

Over the last couple of weeks I have been listen to Ross from http://www.energiseforlife.com providing 3 presentations on this topic.  He has provided in-depth alkaline water & hydration training full of useful tips.  I really recommend you take a look at his … Continue reading

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“Don’t limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another time.”

This is a Rabindranath Tagore quote, that seems so appropriate to the work I do.  I continually find that our children are exceptionally talented and they often learn in different ways to the way we learnt at school. Education has changed … Continue reading

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New e-book for Dementia carers

Currently working on an update to my article on Dementia and Alzheimer’s, that is fast turning into an e-book. It is for carers and comes in 3 parts: 1. Increase your understanding of a relative’s behaviours. Understand more about how … Continue reading

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