27/06/2018
TRANSFER WORRIES OR ANXIETIES?
THE CONCERN?
Is your child anxious about sitting the Transfer Test?
What can you do to help calm their nerves?
Where can you learn how to deal with tension and avoid a nervous build up to November?
How can you help your child to control their stress and perform to the best of their ability? Do you and your child need to learn new skills so that you both can look forward to the Transfer Test with confidence?
THE SOLUTION!
MyPotential provides Workshops for both children AND their parents to teach skills, techniques and strategies that have helped numerous others to perform productively under the pressure of the Transfer. The experience is designed distinctively to ensure that both you and your child are prepared mentally for this important event.
As testimony, it is reported by parents that approximately 93% of the children who attended our Workshops achieved a minimum of (GL) B1 or (AQE) 115
Interested?
www.MyPotential.org.uk
www.seelifedifferently.co.uk
MyPotentialni (Facebook)
Further information?
Daniel 07712 20 88 26 or email support@MyPotential.org.uk
Date: Saturday 8th September
Time: 10:00 - 12:00
Venue: Kilclief & Ben Dearg Club Rooms, Shore Road, Kilclief BT30 7AR
Cost: £20:00 (Adult) £25:00 (Child)
Registration (non refundable ) of £20:00 to book places.
CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY 13th JULY
Everyone is given an MP3 soundtrack of the Workshop to help them recall the experience and practise the techniques.
Group sizes are restricted to ensure that everyone, including parents, receives personal attention.
Because of this early registration is highly recommended.
Workshop Leaders
Daniel Somers
M.Ed. (Human Relations) University of Nottingham, 1990
B.Ed. (English/Drama) University of Birmingham, 1975
Postgraduate Diploma in Special Education (VH) University of Birmingham, 1988
Postgraduate Diploma Counselling in Educational Settings, Aston University, 1981
Vocational Training Assessor/Verifier City & Guilds of London Institute, 2000
Daniel is a teacher, writer, counsellor and broadcaster with over 40 years experience in Education, Business Coaching and Human Relations work. He has worked in a variety of learning settings such as Primary, Secondary, Grammar Schools, 6th Form College, Adult Education Centres, Principal Lecturer in Further Education and Lecturer in Higher Education. In addition he has held consultancy positions in a range of both Public as well as Private Sector business activities that involved training and mentoring staff.
Philip Todd
BSc. Hons. (Biology) New University of Ulster, 1983
Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy, Institute of Clinical Hypnosis, Kings College London, 2013
Emotional Freedom Techniques Practitioner (EFT),
Association for the Advancement of Meridian Energies, 2014
Philip qualified as a teacher of Biology and taught in Northern Ireland for 3 years until 1986. He then moved to London where he began a 30 year career in the Public Sector in a variety of senior roles, specialising in training, creating innovative ways of supporting frontline staff. He has worked in a number of highly sensitive, volatile and unstable situations.
He is the lead practitioner in See Life Differently
( www.seelifedifferently.co.uk) a complementary therapy company that uses Hypnotherapy, E.F.T. and Sports Psychology techniques to help support individuals with a wide range of, often complex, issues. Moreover, he has completed additional training in Hypnotherapy with Children.