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NLK Mental Fitness Exercises

Practitioner: Marion Miller

One of my clients is a four-year old boy. Initially his mother brought him to me as he always had a “no” attitude and was very oppositional. I saw him four times. During one of these sessions he received an NLK VAK repatterning. He was also given a series of NLK Mental Fitness exercises to do each day.

His mother was very pleased with the results and had favourable reports back from his kindergarten. She wrote the following observations:

“In only this short amount of time, my son has changed his attitude and more –

  • Listening more
  • Follows instructions more
  • Eye and hand co-ordination has improved (including writing and holding a pen)
  • Better attitude (more yes than no, not oppositional)
  • Changed person at kindy – reports from the teacher “he’s fine and more settled”
  • Concentration better
  • Easier to reason with
  • Co-operates more
  • Gets on with children at kindy more – better relationships, friendlier, considering others
  • Observes more
  • Calmer!!!!
  • Relaxed in himself…less tense with himself
  • Plays better
  • Movement with hands – more coordinated

Overall he is a much happier person, easier to live with for us – and for others around him.”

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