| Subject | From | Date |
| Can NLP be Used Appropriately in Counselling? | Philip Bailey | 29 Oct 2003 04:10 |
| NLP in Adult Education? | Sue Tennyson | 19 Sep 2003 11:00 |
| NLP Tapes | sian phillips | 17 Sep 2003 08:51 |
| Exercises Manual | Kate | 11 Sep 2003 06:45 |
| NLP courses in the US | Visalakshi | 10 Sep 2003 06:22 |
| Is NLP Really Proven? | Zahir Mahmood | 05 Sep 2003 04:36 |
| My Future | Helen Vella | 29 Aug 2003 07:12 |
| Age | Ashok Aneja | 18 Aug 2003 10:46 |
| Limits of NLP | Xu | 16 Aug 2003 06:09 |
| Help for Mind Control | Sunetra Ghosh | 12 Aug 2003 09:43 |
| NLP in Adult Education? — Sue Tennyson — Friday, September 19, 2003 |
Dear Sue I teach adult, foreign, learners to speak basic English and develop basic literacy skills. Would NLP be of any relevance / benefit to me as a tutor and to my adult learners? I'm not really sure what NLP is? |
| Sue's Answer |
Dear Sue, well where to start. Yes I do believe that NLP skills and thinking can make a difference in any situation but especially a teaching one. NLP can help you find out the specific learning styles of every one of your pupils but more than that it can enable you to realise your true potential. NLP is in essence a way to find the excellence in everyone especially yourself and then your pupils and what greater gift to give a yourng child. Do ask more if you would like to pursue any of these pionts. Sincerely, Sue Knight |