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Coaches specialising in Behaviour

Behavior is the manner in which people act around others. Bad behavior is a problem that many parents face with varying degrees of success. Coaching and therapy are helpful ways for parents to learn better methods to teach good behavior.

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Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behaviour Disorders
Attention-deficit and disruptive behaviour disorders affect children in various negative ways, including constant bad behavior, tantrums, problems with authority figures and other forms of disruptive behaviours. Beyond the symptoms of these disorders, there are many other negativ...
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Behaviour
Parenting children means dealing with behavior and trying to help children during early developmental stages of their life. While bad behavior sometimes crops up here and there, in some families children may get out of control, acting out in public and at home. In cases like this...
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Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood or Adolescence
Some people at an early age are found to have mental disorders, these Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood or Adolescence have several sub-categories, but they all revolve around mental disorders that appear usually in childhood and continue to be a problem if ...
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Blog Posts

Yvonne Hinckesman
A Sticky Situation by Yvonne Hinckesman

Tip of the day

Do not store spray starch next to spray furniture polish.

The result?  It will scare you stiff! but you do get a shiny shirt.!  So be aware!!


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David Bredin
A SPECIAL TIME FOR SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPS by David Bredin

Christmas is, for many, a time when relationships are foremost in their minds.  But for some, it is a time of deception, when the printed words of peace and love are in direct opposition to what they really feel inside.

As a professional coach I am mindful, albeit sad t...


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Phil Askew
Act from your joy! by Phil Askew

When you consider making a change in your life, where does your final decision come from? Past experience? Friends recommendation? You say to yourself: “It’s the most practical choice given the circumstances” or after weighing up the perceived options.
Why not trust your ...


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Yvonne Hinckesman
BASE Therapy by Yvonne Hinckesman

The B.A.S.E Therapy/Educational System “Touch Base with your Emotions” was devised by Yvonne Marie Hinckesman (pronounced Hinxman) in 2008, as a result of her feeling unfulfilled with life in general, and knowing that there was more to herself...


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Therese Hoyle
Brain Gym by Therese Hoyle

Crossing the Midline, Cross-Lateral Movement & Brain Development

The midline is an imaginary line that runs down the body, separating it in half vertically from head to toe thus dividing the body into right and left halves. "Crossing the midline" refers t...


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Marcella Simon
Building Confidence With Appearance by Marcella Simon

Confidence is a funny old thing, the reason I say this, we all show confidence at different times and in different areas of our life, and because of this I would describe confidence as being somewhat elusive.

However for some rea...


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Yvonne Hinckesman
Communication by Yvonne Hinckesman

I would like:

To love you without curbing your freedom,

To hold you in high esteem without judging you,

To take you seriously without tying you to something,

To come to you without imposing myself on you,...


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Yvonne Hinckesman
Core Beliefs are learnt in childhood, but when lied to, then they can manifest as adult truths by Yvonne Hinckesman

BELIEF Means having trust or confidence; acceptance of any received theology; acceptance of a thing or of a statement as being true.

BELIEVE Have faith in; ...


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Val Mullally
Helping Toddlers Cope with Tough Times by Val Mullally

My client, Sara, looks miserably at the floor.

‘I don’t know what to do. We went to court and now my ex has my little boy every second weekend.

Every week Jamie’s daddy has to peel him out of my arms when he comes to fetch him.

I can’t stand to let him go....


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Yvonne Hinckesman
Hold on to theThought  by Yvonne Hinckesman

Courage is never to let your actions be influenced by your Fears


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