Bringing EFT into Greek Primary Schools
…EFT in Greek schools increased her students’ emotional self-regulation, focus, and productivity in the classroom how EFT can reduce friendship problems in the classroom and the playground Marina is a…
…EFT in Greek schools increased her students’ emotional self-regulation, focus, and productivity in the classroom how EFT can reduce friendship problems in the classroom and the playground Marina is a…
…as to be effective with all children from ages 3 upward. You can learn about InvestED Wellbeing’s services at: investedwellbeing.co.uk/ PARTICIPANT COMMENTS FROM DAY 5 And these are the comments you…
…is therefore important for them to know that when they are working with me, they are coming into a safe, compassionate space where their emotional pain and body’s intelligence will…
…of the solution in a school community (as opposed to spending their lunches moaning, complaining, and deflecting responsibility…which only contributes to the problem). Speaking of problems, this feels like a…
…play. A NOTE OF COMPASSION This was a difficult article for me to write, because there are a lot of teacher worldwide who feel pushed into supplementing our income through…
…breaks more seriously. Here’s why. WHY BREAKS MATTER: IMPACT ON COMMUNICATION Pushing on when I need to take a break affects my communication with my partner. If you watch the…
…everyday practice. THE “WHY”: VALUES AND TEAMBUILDING in schools Common goals of team development are to increase morale and motivation, improve team performance, improve communication between team members, and build…
…school counselors/psychologists, school leaders/administrators, parents, and specialized therapists working with schools. Please see below my prompts and guest writer article guidelines, and send your draft over to eleni (at) elenivardaki.com…
…3-step formula for coming out of indecision. FAMILY VALUES EXERCISE AND WELL-BEING ELENI VARDAKI: What’s well-being, and what’s the role that parents play? NADIA GEORGIOU: Today, there’s a lot of…
…tired. Instead, they say 100 things they have had on their minds all week, complaining and raising their voices and then when their teenagers retaliate they say, “These kids are…