Hypnotherapy and Kids?
They already do it. Simply a guided daydream

Research and clinical experience shows that children usually respond very positively to hypnosis. Most children have a wonderful capacity for imagination and will often respond to any hypnotic journey suggested to them. Children have very active "fantasy lives" and most parents know that younger children seem to be entranced in their own world much of the time.
Hypnotherapy techniques and suggestions should be adapted according to the age and development of the child for the most effective results.One of the great advantages in using hypnosis with children is that there are no negative side effects. These techniques are calming, drug free and enjoyable for the child.

Hypnosis works so well with children because they have fewer imprints and less years of reinforcement in their minds. Their subconscious is highly receptive because, as children, they are literally creating the structure of their inner library and its beliefs, impressions and life experiences. These will affect them for the rest of their lives. For this reason children have a natural drive and hunger for new experiences and ideas. They love to discover things and are very open to learning, receiving and even responding to new ideas.
How can I know if hypnotherapy is right for my child, and how can it help?

Is your child struggling with worries, anxieties, phobias or other issues that you don't want them to carry with them into adulthood? If so, hypnotherapy may be a great solution for you. Hypnotherapy in children has been used to treat hundreds of behavior disorders, worries and anxieties, and even pain and discomfort. Children over the age of 7 years of age especially respond well to hypnotherapy and have had amazing results.
Hypnotherpy for Kids has been proven to cure things such as bedwetting, thumb sucking, eating problems, low self esteem, nightmares or sleep problems, fears of animals such as cats or dogs, pressure of exams and tests, and much more.One hypnotherapy technique that is specially used is called the "blowaway" technique in which children are inducted into a hypnotic state and instructed to "blow away" their negative emotions or feelings.
There are many other hypnotherapy techniques that are quite effective in children as well.
If you are wondering if hypnotherapy will really work out for your child, you should check out a great success story about a boy named Frank. He recovered after only one session with a hypnotherapist. Hypnotherapy has been such a help for many children.
So if you are looking for treatment for your child, rather than depending on expensive medications that may have unwanted side effects, consider hypnotherapy. There are many programs and centers around the Country that can help you.
Check out some other great links on hypnotherapy for children
Hypnosis is commonly used for (but not limited to) the following areas with Children:
Sleep Disorders
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Fear of Thunderstorms
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Help them,who else will?





