Rachael Mah

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Rachael Mah

Rachael Mah Quick Facts

Rachael Mah is a Master Neuro Lingusitic Programming (NLP) Practitioner and Performance Coach.

Rachael Mah is also a professional facilitator in the corporate world and professional bodies.

Rachael has been greatly inspired by her children, prior support staff and business associates across the Asia Pacific Region, USA and Europe to write books and training programs that add immense value to other families’ lives.

Rachael's Vision

To establish the most compassionate and successful parenting school worldwide by helping parents nurture and coach their children by acquiring life skills through NLP that will set them on positive tracks for life.

Mission

To establish an empowering, rewarding and fun-filled coaching school to help parents make a positive lifetime difference in their children's lives starting at home, at school and socially that will benefit them for now and their future generations.

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Are you a person who says "I see" or a person who says "I hear you" or a person who says "I have a gut feeling?" You have probably by now determined your primary sense system, but now it is time to put that to work. You can use your primary sense system to help facilitate your learning so that you can better take in and retain what you need to know. Here is a simple exercise to practice this NLP technique. 1. Think about school and choose a class in which you are having difficulty understanding and/or retaining the material.r

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Your mindset determines how you see the world. It determines your perception of the world, and this perception is like a filter. The great thing about filters is that they can be adjusted. Take a water filter. Maybe it is set to filter out only chlorine, but it also lets all the other yucky stuff through. What if it were adjusted to also filter out heavy metals and other harmful chemicals? That would be better, wouldn't it? Well, your perception can be adjusted too.

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Hi parents, Learning to communicate with anyone can be challenging at times and yet it is a skill that is crucial to life. Communicating with children, who don’t think in the same way that adults do, may be even harder. One of the primary distinguishing features of autism is that these children have severe trouble with communication and social interaction. This makes it even more important to learn good communication skills and to learn how to communicate in a way that will truly help the child.

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Consider some things, good or bad, that people do. Putting a seatbelt on every time you get into a car is necessary for your safety, and that is why you started doing it, but it has also become a habit and now you don't even think of it when you get into a car. You just do it. Checking for people behind you when going through a store door is polite, but it has also become a habit. You check without even thinking. This may also be true of your child's negative behavior. Even though she wants to change it, it is difficult to even remember to do so because she is so used to doing it.

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When looking at the language we use with our autistic children it is useful to break it down into categories. There are four things on which to focus when you want to use appropriate language with your child. 1. Stay Away from Negatives

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The best thing to do when your child has a negative behavior that needs to be changed is: 1. Assume good intent. If you assume he meant to do something bad, then he might end up continuing on with the negative behavior and/or becoming defensive. It is better to assume positive intent and then lead them from there. 2. If the behavior needs a reframing of content, then you can find out what that positive intention is, and you can work with your child to find a different behavior that would meet the same need.

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It is common to note that NLP for adults is one of the crucial personal development programs for those who would like to learn communication techniques and skills to know how to increase their sales and business/work performance. How can NLP Strategies help your child or teenager? From my own corporate and parenting experience, I know that NLP: • can help your child/teenager change how he/she does what he/she does. • can help your child/teen change how he/she handle certain emotions or situations.

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