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Can you use NLP on kids?

Can you use NLP on kids?

Though it is designed for adults, it works wonderfully on kids as well with some adaptation. In using NLP for kids, we often work with different age ranges. The way you apply NLP for kids must be age appropriate.

How can NLP help kids?

Simply put, NLP teaches kids (and adults) how to use their brain properly (neuro) and how to use language (linguistic) to understand others more clearly, express themselves more effectively, and understand why what they say to themselves is so very important as they are developing self-esteem.

What are the Modelling techniques used in NLP?

3. Pure NLP Modeling

  • Choose your success model – Select someone with skills you would like to explore and improve.
  • Imagine them performing.
  • Imagine (in any way that makes sense to you) floating into their body.
  • Float back into your own body (again, in any way that makes sense to you).
  • Repeat once or twice.
  • Break state.

Do children mimic behavior?

Children learn and imitate behaviors by watching and listening to others. This is sometimes called “observational learning,” when children can learn things simply by observing others.

Can you use any model in NLP for kids?

Practically any model can be used in NLP for kids, though it is important that they are picked for their behavior. It is true that certain models have super powers, mastery, or knowledge that the child doesn’t have. This needs to be navigated wisely:

How to change behavior in kids with NLP?

Practice the behavior again. In NLP we call this a future pace. What works really well in changing behaviors of kids using this NLP pattern is to use several models. You could physically act out the behaviors in the first perceptual positions, rather than just imagining it from the mind’s eye.

What are the steps in the NLP modeling process?

The following basic phases of the typical NLP modeling process reflect the path from implicit to explicit modeling, which was originally laid out in Grinder ‘s original proposal to Bandler: Preparing for modeling involves (1) the selection of a person who has the skill that one wants to model and (2) the following:

Is the Milton model a hypnosis or NLP model?

Most NLPers would tell you that the Milton Model is an NLP model. I prefer to say that NLP practitioners produced a hypnosis model called the Milton Model. Likewise, I’d rather say that a practitioner of NLP produced a financial mastery model, a soccer dribbling model, a seduction model and so forth and so on. Each field to its own.