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Bettering Youth: Tutoring and Exam Coaching

bettering youth: tutoring and exam coaching

Hi! I’m Sarahlynn Hodder, the founder of Bettering Youth I'm so pleased that you’re here to find out more about our passion to support children on their academic and emotional learning journeys, whether that be at home or in schools. Bettering Youth is an Ascot-based tuition company, and we’re on a mission to help children excel both in the classroom and beyond! I created Bettering Youth back in 2017. Over the years we have established ourselves as the only tutoring service that focuses on emotional and mental wellbeing of children. Our unique approach sets us apart and establishes us as leading tutoring providers and mental wellbeing coaches. We work with families in the following capacities: preparing for 11+ exams, studying for common entrance exams study skills and tutoring for GCSE exams building confidence in Maths, supporting reluctant readers, inspiring hesitant creative writers creating full academic learning journeys for home educating families coaching children one-to-one on emotional issues (anger, anxiety, OCD, body image) Both myself and the team of highly experienced tutors are profoundly passionate about teaching children: not only academically but emotionally as well. We’re all experienced teachers who are dedicated to supporting our students’ welfare above and beyond the academic requirements. As educators, our role is never simply to teach the curriculum; our goal is always to support the development of our amazing young people who all have emotions and worries, the same as you and me. Whether you work directly with me or one of my hand-picked team, rest assured that you’ll always receive the same Bettering Youth quality and value. All tutors undergo a rigorous selection process, hold an emotional wellbeing certification, and undertake a monthly workshop to ensure we're all presenting high-quality academic and pastoral care to support your child to thrive.

EFT Course UK Online Zoom Live

eft course uk online zoom live

EFT Tapping, otherwise known as EFT or Emotional Freedom Techniques, is based upon the EFT that is used in the EFT scientific research, so you know the results will be reliable. This form of EFT includes the tapping points, an integral part of the EFT that is known and loved by so many tappers. Everyone deserves to have EFT Tapping available to them. The Energy Practitioners Association aims to bring EFT Tapping to the mainstream in the UK. This can only be done by approval from both the health and education departments. Many other modalities have already achieved this, such as the Energy modality of Reiki, now not only recognised but also supported by many insurance schemes and company wellness schemes. When you learn an EFT course as a practitioner, you want proper recognition. This is our mission with EFT Tapping in the UK. Our vision is to spread EFT Tapping far and wide, in a way that is accepted at all levels. When you do an EFT course with an Energy Practitioners Association trainer, you get the training that you need to be recognised once the recognition process is complete. This costs an initial 16000, and we are working hard at raising it. With every membership fee, we get closer to this goal. Every step along the way matters. And you matter. Which is why we exist. To serve you and those you care for. We don’t keep changing what EFT entails, we don’t do cheap recorded online practitioner courses (a good course includes watching you grow and develop with EFT in class, do EFT on others, and proper supervision), and we don’t cut corners. Some of our trainers work mainly or purely on Zoom, others work mainly or purely in-person. All of our trainers are responsibly trained to the highest standards. Our standards. Enjoy a course with us, whether for individual or practitioner use. You deserve a good EFT course!

Retune Charity

retune charity

Bishop's Stortford

Retune was founded by Tom Ryder. Tom is a musician and journalist, and has a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. He was hospitalised for poor mental health multiple times during his late teens and early twenties, which eventually forced him to withdraw from university and begin again from scratch. While in hospital, Tom noticed that patients were finding creative outlets to cope with their predicament. These outlets included drawing, painting, writing poetry, dancing, singing and cooking. Tom wrote songs and, despite those dark times, he realised creativity’s tremendous potential to improve mental health; it is crucial to have an outlet for feelings and emotions. A few years later, Tom started hosting live gigs. He also ran workshops in schools, connecting with young people who were experiencing mental struggles. In 2018, Retune started to take shape: in addition to live shows and schools, Tom now visited prisons and hospitals, and produced online content. Tom’s cousin Kathryn Bailey – a photographer, videographer and all-round creative – joined the project in 2019. As well as sharing Tom’s view that creative outlets are powerful tools for mental wellbeing, Kathryn had a personal attachment to Retune's mission... When Tom was first admitted to hospital, 11-year-old Kathryn was shielded from the truth, as she was considered ‘too young’ to know what was going on. Being involved with Retune allows her to be part of a cause that is close to her heart, especially as Retune’s workshops discuss mental wellbeing with all ages, from primary school pupils to adults. Open conversations around wellbeing are more commonplace nowadays, but there is still a long road ahead. Through its workshops and live shows, Retune is creating a community based around mental wellbeing, underpinned by creativity. When we retune something, such as a musical instrument or a radio, we make small adjustments in order to achieve harmony, clarity and balance. Retune believes that the same theory can be applied to mental health. Harnessing creative outlets that engage the imagination, and following the principles of the SCALES model, can help all of us to make small adjustments. As a result, our mental wellbeing will be more in tune.

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