Sticker Power

September 06, 2010  |   My Blog, The Kids Coach   |   Naomi Richards  |   3 Comments

Sticker Power

As someone who has never felt the need to reward using stickers I decided to give it a go last week. I made a 7 day chart for the wall and with my children we came up with 4 actions that they would need to do each day to gain a ...





5 Ways To Help Your Child Become More Self-Aware

August 04, 2010  |   My Blog, The Kids Coach   |   Naomi Richards  |   1 Comment

5 Ways To Help Your Child Become More Self-Aware

As children grow up they need to be familiar with who they are, what their skills, weakness and strengths are and how their behaviour affects others and themselves. This will allow them to like and respect themselves and have a healthy self-esteem. You can help them ‘get to know themselves’ by: 1. ...





Life Coaching For Children – My Piece In The Mail

June 21, 2010  |   My Blog, The Kids Coach   |   The Kids Coach  |   1 Comment

Life Coaching For Children – My Piece In The Mail

Whatever you say or do someone has an opinion. That's why it is important to have healthy self-esteem. Life coaching is one of the processes that can help children gain a healthier self-esteem so they are not affected by what others think or say about them. See last weekends Daily Mail in ...





How Do You Teach Your Child About Two Way Conversations

June 14, 2010  |   My Blog   |   The Kids Coach  |   1 Comment

How Do You Teach Your Child About Two Way Conversations

I often find when I am with my eldest son and his friends that one of them talks non-stop about what they are doing and does not invite the other one into the ‘conversation’. Its all one sided and even if the other did want to say anything they would ...





How Do You Get Your Children To Share Their Troubles?

April 01, 2010  |   My Blog   |   The Kids Coach  |   3 Comments

How Do You Get Your Children To Share Their Troubles?

We all have different ways of solving our children's problems. Some parents solve the problem for them, others work with their child on it and other parents get the child to solve it themselves. In all cases parents need to show empathy and understanding of the issue so that the child ...





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