Tapping For Kids

A Children’s Guide To EFT By Angie Muccillo

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Kids Tapping Points Chart

Posted by Angie Muccillo on March 7, 2009

kids-tapping-points-chart1Download and print this complimentary Kids Tapping Points Chart beautifully illustrated by Sheryl Tongue from the book Tapping For Kids.

This 2 page full color chart contains a tapping points diagram and the Happy Button Rap, a poem from the book Tapping For Kids which helps children to practice and remember the tapping points.

Using the Chart For Demonstrations

This chart is suitable for use in presentations and group/school demonstrations or to pin up in your child’s room. When you purchase Tapping For Kids from DragonRising you also recieve an audio recording of the Happy Button Rap that you can use with the Kids Tapping Points Chart.

 Click to download a PDF copy of the Kids Tapping Points Chart

Angie Muccillo
EFT Practitioner & Instructor
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(BA Social Science- Psych/Soc)
(Dip Illustrative Photography – Fine Art/Photojournalism)
(Cert IV Remedial Massage)
(EFT-ADV)

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Tapping For Kids Book Release

Posted by Angie Muccillo on December 2, 2008

I am pleased to announce that my new book Tapping For Kids – A Children’s Guide To EFT is now available for purchase online through DragonRising Publishing. You can order the eBook or Paperback today!

Tapping For Kids is designed to help children (7-11) overcome traumas and problems of everyday life by using EFT. Through a mix of story, activities, rhymes and tapping scripts, the book effectively enhances children’s learning and shows them how EFT can be used to help them overcome their fears, worries and everyday traumas, while at the same time building up their self-esteem. The story in the book is set within “The EFT Palace of Possibilities for Kids”, a multilevel healing high rise where its ‘Caretaker’, known as the TapMeister, runs play shops to help children ‘master the art of tapping’ – a popular new kids movement taking the world by storm!

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REVIEW

Here is a review from an 8 year old reader..

“I liked how the book used songs to help you remember the Happy Buttons. I also love how the children in the book travel the 8 floors and each of the floors have a special activity for you to do or something to learn about tapping. I already now a little bit about tapping, but now I know alot more and it seems like more fun and something easy to do on your own” Antonia S, Nth Dandenong VIC

Click here to BUY NOW

Angie Muccillo
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia

angiemuccillo@gmail.com

       +61 417391055       

 

 

                   

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When Kids Won’t Tap

Posted by Angie Muccillo on November 20, 2008

A common question I get from parents and caregivers is what to do when their kids won’t tap.

“My 8 year old son has been taught how to tap by an EFT Practitioner and I have done it with him off and on. When something comes up and I tell him to tap on it, he doesn’t want to! Any ideas??”

“I was wondering if you could give me advice on how to teach EFT to a reluctant child. I have tried to teach my grandson EFT but his response has been a very strong no, I don’t want to do that. Do you have any suggestions?”

Let’s look at some of the reasons why children may not tap and what you can do to create an environment where tapping is encouraged.

Why Kids Won’t Tap

Sometimes children will resist tapping even when they have been taught to use it and it has worked for them in the past. Firstly, no matter how much you may want your child to tap on something because you know it will help them, it is important to remember that you can’t “make” a child tap if they don’t want to. It is especially important to understand that EFT is not a strategy for getting children to do what you want or to get them to behave in a certain way. It is a way to help children release their emotions if and when THEY want to. We can show them when and how to tap but the decision to tap must ultimately be the child’s. Sometimes they may prefer to tap alone and other times they may prefer to tap with you or another person.

Some reasons why children may resist tapping:

1. Children may resist tapping because they are being “told” to tap rather than being “encouraged” to tap. When given as a directive children may react with a defiant or rebellious attitude. It can become “another thing mum nags me about” as opposed to when a child realizes that it’s “something I can do whenever I want to feel better.”

2. Children can often pick up on your desperation for them to tap and this can make them more resistant to it. Often the harder you try the more they resist.

3. They may not feel it is “cool” to tap. While some children take to EFT immediately others may feel self conscious or embarrassed about using it.

How To Encourage a “Reluctant” Child To Tap

1. Become an EFT Model. The key to encouraging a “reluctant” child to tap is to actively model it yourself as well as help create an environment where tapping is part of family life. When children see their parents tapping they are more likely to do it themselves. According to Karen Curry, author of EFT For Parents, “children do what we do, not what we say…if your kids see you tapping, especially when you are feeling emotional intensity, they will be encouraged to use it themselves under similar circumstances.” If they see you tapping and how it benefits you they may be more likely to do it with you or on their own.

2. Tap On Your Own Frustration/Desperation First. If you are frustrated or upset about the fact that your child won’t tap, then treat your own frustration or upset first.

“Even though Tim won’t let me teach him to tap, he’s still a wonderful child and I love him unconditionally”

“Even though I want to help him but he won’t let me…”

 ”Even though I can’t get him to tap with me…”

Even though he pushes me away….”

“Even though he’s doing this just to make me mad…” etc

3. Surrogate Tapping. Once you have brought your emotional intensity down by tapping on your own frustration/desperation first, you can then try surrogate tapping for your child, starting with any beliefs the child may have about EFT such as

“Even though tapping can’t help me, I’m still okay”

“Even though nothing can help me with this problem, I’m still okay”

“Even though I would rather stay mad/sad/upset, I’m still a great kid”

“Even though I’m too scared to tap…”

Also surrogate tap on the child’s actual resistance to tapping using their own words such as:

 ”NO don’t make me tap”

“ I don’t want to tap”

“I hate tapping”

“Stop trying to make me do it”

“I won’t do it, I hate being told what to do” etc.

 After a few rounds tap on some positive statements on behalf of the child such as:

 ”What if tapping makes helps me feel better”

“What if I can do it on my own”

“What if tapping helps me feel really really good”

 ”What if I don’t have to feel upset anymore”

“This tapping stuff is actually fun”

“What if I like doing it”

After you have finished surrogate tapping pay attention to any changes and notice if the child seems more willing to tap, of their own accord or asks you to help them.

4. Tap On Behalf of Your Child. When you see your child getting upset, rather than telling him to tap, simply start tapping out aloud on yourself so they can hear you, using a set up that reflects what is going on.

“Even though Tim is really mad and hurt because….., he’s still a great kid and I love him”

Encourage your child to join along with you or just keep tapping on their behalf (unless they object) using whatever you think is bothering them to tap on. If they see that you understand how they’re feeling they may start tapping themselves and be more open to telling you why and what they’re really upset about.

5. Add Some Humor. You can also add some humor and tap on something like:

“Even though mum is doing this crazy tapping thing again and I don’t want to do it, I’m still a great kid. I’ll tap if and when I want!”

6. Why It’s Cool To Tap. Reinforce the benefits of tapping to your child, such as “it’s a way to help you feel better whenever you want” “it can help you calm down when you want to” “it helps your anger melt away” etc. When kids find out they can tap on their upset without having to tell you what it is about they start to pay attention! In her work with children, Ann Adams will often tell an upset child in her faculty who hasn’t been introduced to EFT yet that, “I’m going to give you something to calm yourself down and you don’t even have to talk to me.” She points out that “not asking a child to talk ’sets you apart’ from all other professionals who have tried to help this kid” The Promise Of Energy Psychology pg 168

Tapping For Kids – A Children’s Guide to EFT is a delightful and practical way to introduce children to EFT. Reading this book to your children or giving it to them to read on their own will take them through the entire EFT process allowing them to understand exactly how EFT works, how and when to do EFT and gives examples of the types of daily issues they can use EFT for. After reading and practicing the exercises in this book, children will be skilled, prepared and equipped to use EFT or the “Magic Formula For Feeling Better” when the moment arises, such as before a test or after an argument or after any upsetting incident/event.

Setting up an environment where tapping is encouraged and offered as an option and a choice may go a long way to helping a “reluctant child” to tap. Through teaching, encouraging and modeling the use of EFT within the family, in the classroom etc a “reluctant child” may discover they have a tool for life.

Angie Muccillo BA EFT-ADV
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia
angiemuccillo@gmail.com
  +61417 391 055

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Pre-Order Tapping For Kids Now!

Posted by Angie Muccillo on November 19, 2008

I am pleased to announce that Tapping For Kids – A Children’s Guide To EFT will be available from the 1st December 2008 and is a perfect Christmas present for the children in your life!

You can pre-order the eBook or Paperback today!

Tapping For Kids is available for purchase online though DragonRising Publishing.

Click here to BUY NOW

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REVIEW

Here is a review from an 8 year old reader..

“I liked how the book used songs to help you remember the Happy Buttons. I also love how the children in the book travel the 8 floors and each of the floors have a special activity for you to do or something to learn about tapping. I already now a little bit about tapping, but now I know alot more and it seems like more fun and something easy to do on your own” Antonia S, Nth Dandenong VIC

Angie Muccillo
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia

angiemuccillo@gmail.com

+61417 391 055

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Reflecting on Your Childhood

Posted by Angie Muccillo on August 16, 2008

“Our childhood experiences tend to establish the avenues we take through life. Some of us spend our lives stalled on Anxiety Avenue or WoeIsMe Way while others move freely along Success Street, Heaven’s Highway and Love’s Lane. Do you suppose our unresolved fears, traumas, guilt and other baggage-like emotions from childhood have any influence on which freeways we frequent. Of course they do. Our childhood experiences are written on our emotional walls and, depending on their quality, they become either “stop signs” or “green lights” as we move through life. Further, they have a way of reinforcing themselves and growing larger over time.” Gary Craig www.emofree.com

How different would your childhood have been if you had known how to use EFT as a child? What events would you have tapped on? What difference would that have made to your life today? Just think about it.

I find these questions interesting to dwell on and indeed I have.

Try reflecting back on your own childhood and see if you can find a time or times in your life where you could have benefited from using EFT.

Then the next time you see a child who is upset, sad, angry or anxious consider the implications of teaching them to use EFT.

“What better time to introduce EFT to someone than when they are young? If we can relieve a learning disability, a fear or an ever present anger and thus change the direction of a child’s life by a mere 5 degrees, that shift in direction can mean the difference for some children between graduating from high school or dropping out. It can mean the difference between going to college or menial jobs. It can give some children the self confidence to say no to drugs and THAT, of course, is life changing.” Gary Craig www.emofree.com

Change the life of a child by teaching them to use EFT routinely as a way of healing and soothing emotional upsets.

Angie Muccillo
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia

angiemuccillo@gmail.com

+61417 391 055

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Problems Are Like Puzzles – Helping Kids Tap on “Aspects”

Posted by Angie Muccillo on August 10, 2008

Tapping on and clearing all the “aspects” of a problem is just as important when tapping with children as it is for resolving any adult issue with EFT. Ann Adams, EFT Practitioner and Campus Director at a residential care facility for Severely Emotionally Disturbed children, explained to the children she worked with that “problems are like puzzles”

I explained how problems were like puzzles and that puzzles have a lot of pieces. That the first step was to think about your problem and then pick what piece of it you want to work on. Then, when that piece of the problem was fixed you would pick another piece until all the bad feelings were gone.” Ann Adams

This is a very useful concept in helping children to identify and tap on all the aspects of their problem. It is a simple metaphor that kids can easily relate to and an important “trick of the tapping trade” according to the TapMeister in my book Tapping For Kids.

“In this practice lesson you will learn that ‘problems are like puzzles’ and another important trick of the tapping trade is to tap on all the pieces of the puzzle to make sure the job is really done!…When you think about your ‘problems as puzzles’, you can see that there are different pieces joined together to make up the whole problem and all the bad feelings that go with it….” The TapMeister

How To Help Your Child Tap On All The ‘Pieces Of The Puzzle’

Making Mini Movies

Say the child you are tapping with is having problems with bullying. Ask the child to pick a “piece of the puzzle” that makes up the problem they are having and get them to play a movie in their mind of that part of the puzzle, while they tap on their points.

“Say you are being teased by someone at school. One part of the problem may be that you are really scared of bumping into them. The first step then is to tap on this piece of the puzzle by tuning in to this part of the problem.” The TapMeister

When that piece is neutralized ask them to pick up another piece, or the next biggest piece and repeat the process until there are no more pieces to tap on.

“Then when this part no longer bothers you, pick another piece of the puzzle. You do this until you have tapped on every piece of the puzzle until all the bad feelings are gone” The TapMeister

Listening To Their Story

Another way is to simply allow the child to tell their story out loud while they tap. If they are willing to talk about it then continue by listening attentively and calmly, without judging, blaming, lecturing or telling them what he or she should have done (which we are often tempted to do.) The idea is to let all your child’s feelings and concerns to be expressed while they tap. Encourage your child to tell you the whole story by asking questions like “and then what happened?” and “what else happened?” This will allow the different aspects of the problem to be uncovered. Continue with this process, until the issue is completely neutralized.

Silent Movies – When a Child Won’t Talk

If a child is ashamed, guilty or fears being punished for something that has happened or that they have done, they are less likely to talk or explain their story in full or at all. Fortunately this process can be used without the need for the child to necessarily verbalize their problem. They can do it all in their mind by making mini movies and tapping on each piece of the puzzle in silence. Tell them they can make their very own “Silent Movie” if they don’t want to talk about it.

In her work with children, Ann Adams will often tell an upset child in her faculty who hasn’t been introduced to EFT yet that, “I’m going to give you something to calm yourself down and you don’t even have to talk to me.” She points out that “not asking a child to talk ’sets you apart’ from all other professionals who have tried to help this kid” The Promise Of Energy Psychology pg 168

I have actually found that when a child is given the opportunity/permission to tap on their issue “silently” they will more likely talk about “what happened” afterwards. This is great for actually opening up communication and dialog with a child who may not otherwise be willing to talk. This method also opens the door for children who simply have difficulty communicating or expressing how they feel in words.

Angie Muccillo
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia

angiemuccillo@gmail.com

+61417 391 055

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The TapMeister’s Top 12 Tapping Tips For Kids

Posted by Angie Muccillo on July 20, 2008

 

These Top 12 Tapping Tips For Kids are part of the “Kids Tapping Survival Guide” a series of resources that complement the “Tapping For Kids” book and help support kids newly acquired tapping skills. Click here to buy the book.

Tapping Tip #1
The trick to feeling happy and calm is to tap on your “Happy Buttons” anytime you feel hurt, lonely, sad, nervous, worried or angry.

Tapping Tip #2
Memorize the “Magic Formula For Feeling Better” and practice using it everyday

Tapping Tip #3
Use your feel-o-meter before and after tapping to see how much your feelings have changed.

Tapping Tip #4
Tap on each tapping point or “Happy Button” about 7 times

Tapping Tip #5
“Tune in” to your problem and tap. Just think about it and tap.

Tapping Tip #6
“Play a movie” of your problem in your mind and tap. This is like making a Silent Movie of your problem and tapping while you play the movie in your mind. This is a handy tip if you don’t like to talk about your problems or don’t have anyone to talk to about your problems. This is a way of helping yourself whenever you need it most.

Tapping Tip #7
Tap on all the different parts of the problem like separate pieces of a puzzle

Tapping Tip #8
If after one round of tapping, you still feel some of the upset feeling, do another round of tapping. “Tune in” to whatever upset is still left and tap on that.

Tapping Tip #9
Whenever you finish tapping remember to take a long deep breath, filling up your belly until you see it expand! Remember this helps get your energy moving!

Tapping Tip #10
The number one trick to having high self esteem is to tap on and ERASE all the words, names and things people say to you that make you feel bad about yourself.

Tapping Tip #11
The number two trick to having high self esteem is to REPLACE these words by generating your very own words that make you feel good about yourself instead. That’s how you generate your own esteem.

Tapping Tip #12
Tap every night before you go to sleep. Just ‘tune in’ to anything that upset you during the day and tap on your happy buttons until you feel peaceful and calm and sleepy. You get a great night’s sleep that way and you wake up feeling happier and more energized.

Angie Muccillo BA EFT-ADV
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia

+61417 391 055

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Tapping For Kids Guide For Teachers and Parents

Posted by Angie Muccillo on July 15, 2008

If you are a teacher or parent interested in using “Tapping For Kids” as a learning tool, here is further information about the book’s structure and purpose. Click here for the book’s Table Of Contents.

Tapping for kids combines a series of sub lessons throughout the story that gives children a solid foundation and builds their understanding of EFT. Each level of the Healing High Rise presents a new lesson/concept and corresponding activity, rhyme and tapping script providing experiential learning in the benefits of EFT.

Here’s an explanation of the different sub lessons used in the book.

It all begins on the Ground Floor of the healing highrise..

On the Ground Floor of the Palace High Rise is the Energy Room where kids learn the fundamental principles of energy and the body’s energy system. An exercise in making an energy ball allows children to FEEL their own internal energy system and helps explain how energy travels through the body via meridians. Concepts such as “chi” and “meridians” are explained using metaphor and a poem to help children understand how negative emotions become stuck and can be released through tapping.

On The 1st Floor of the Healing High Rise is The Activation Room where the children learn to find and activate their “Magic Happy Buttons” using the magical wands at their fingertips.

Happy Buttons, boys and girls are special spots on your body that you can tap on with your fingertips…Happy Buttons can be used any time you want to turn unhappy emotions and feelings into happy ones! That’s where our Magic Wands come in veerrry handy!”

The “Happy Button Rap” is a rhyme to help children remember the EFT tapping points and is accompanied by illustrations to help children identify the location of the tapping points. The Happy Button Rap along with all the other rhymes in the book will be made available as audios so that children can listen to them and follow along. In a teaching or children’s group setting, the audio can be played while the teacher or group leader leads the tapping demonstration.

The Happy Button Rap!

“Happy buttons are easy to find
Once I know how
I can use them anytime!

The first spot to remember is the Karate Chop
Tapping with the side of my hand
I just let it drop!

To the top of my head
It’s The Chimney Top
I can let off steam
When I tap on this spot!

Onto the High Brow
At the beginning of my brow
Near the centre of my face
I get it now…

Next is the Sigh Brow
To the side of the eye
Where my brow ends
I can let out a sigh!

It’s time for the Low Brow
Just below my eye
When I tap on this spot
I feel a little high!

Under my nose
And above my lip
It’s an easy spot to tap
Can you feel the dip?

Now onto my chin
And below my lip
When I tap this spot
I almost start to grin!

The Tarzan Thump
At the centre of my chest
I can pound this spot
To feel my best!

When I slap with my palms
Under each of my arms
Do I look like a monkey?
Who cares I feel calm!”

Once the children have learnt the basics of energy and know where to tap, they move onto to the Dial Up Room on the next floor where their lesson includes making a feel-o-meter to measure the temperature of their feelings. This particular exercise was created by EFT Practitioner Eddie Brady. He was generous enough to allow me to use his inventive concept in the book. He has used it successfully with many children. You can visit his website at www.breakingfree.biz..

As they continue to move up to the higher floors, the corresponding chapters include a series of exercises or emotional “workouts” where the children put their magic wands to use by following specialized tapping scripts to “workout” their anger, worries and sadness. Creative exercises such as the “Big Green Recycle Bag Full of Worries” can be used as a regular class (or home) activity say once a week to allow children to release their built up worries. This exercise involves drawing or writing their worries on green worry tags that are then recycled. An accompanying tapping script is used with this exercise. Other exercises include an “Anger Workout” and “Sadness Workout.”

Before each “workout” the TapMeister asks the children to share what sort of things make them feel angry, sad, worried or afraid. This helps children who are reading the story to identify the types of issues they can tap on themselves. It also teaches children how to “tune in” to their problems, “an important trick of the tapping trade!”

Higher up in the Palace High Rise is a section on self esteem. In the Esteem Generator Room, the children learn how to become their own esteem generators. Following an explanation of self esteem and a comparison of the difference between low self esteem and high self esteem, the children are asked to think about how they feel when someone says something about them that makes them feel bad about themselves versus how they feel when someone says something about them that makes them feel good about themselves.

This lesson is about how to “erase” the “names” or labels that children pick up from people around them that can lead to low self esteem and teaches them a way to “replace” them by tapping on positive statements about themselves as a way of generating their own esteem rather than accepting the ones that have been written on their walls by others. Using a creative rhyming set up, kids can use this tapping script daily to really help their esteem “soar higher and higher.”

The Esteem Generator Rap is a poem used to help children understand how to build their own esteem from within, rather than accepting the negative labels imposed by others. This is a self empowering and healthy message for children to hear and practice. Practiced as often as possible this technique can help children maintain a healthy self esteem and positive regard for themselves, which in turn provides a solid foundation for entering the teen years and adulthood. Children can tap to this one.

The Esteem Generator Rap!

To help my esteem soar higher and higher
I will tap while I think about what makes me feel better
So when I feel down bout what someone has said
I turn on my Esteem Generator
And find better words
To fill up my head

I focus on what I CAN do
Rather than not
And I start to remember
All the things I am good at

“I am a great kid”
“I do the best I can”
“I am loving and caring”
“I know I am”

“I am beautiful and strong”
“And I love who I am”
“I am peace and calm”
“That’s who I really am”

The Practice Room is on the 7th floor where children are encouraged to put their inner powers into practice everyday.

“In this next practice lesson, you will learn that the real magic happens when you start to practice tapping everyday. The trick is to try it on everything! If something bothers you, then tap on it! You’ll be glad you did!”

It begins with “The Magic Formula For Feeling Better” which is a full step by step summary of the tapping process. Concepts raised in this chapter include an explanation of “problems as puzzles” teaching children to tap on all the aspects of a problem and encouragement to Try It On Everything! Other topics discussed include “Bed Time Tapping” , “Tapping on Teddy” “Teaching Others to Tap” and introduces the idea of setting up “Tapping Circles and Tapping Buddies.” All of these are strategies to encourage and promote daily use of EFT. These concepts could be easily built incorporated into a school tapping program

You can re-visit the Practice Room in the book as often as you like as a revision chapter and to reinforce the process.

In the final chapter the kids graduate from the Palace of Possibilities and are presented with a certificate and a parting gift – The Kids Tapping Survival Guide which is a pack full of resources designed to accompany the book and support continued tapping. A Graduation After Party sees the kids dance, laugh and sing, celebrating the discovery of their new found inner powers.

Click here to buy the book.

Angie Muccillo BA EFT ADV
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Author of Tapping For Kids
Melbourne Australia

+61 417391055

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Handling Your Child’s Emotional Crises With EFT

Posted by Angie Muccillo on July 14, 2008

By Angie Muccillo Author of Tapping For Kids

When your child comes to you in an uncontrollable fit of anger following an incident at school for example, how do you respond or handle the situation?

Do you get angry yourself?
Do you offer reassurance and try to clam your child down with soothing words?
Do you listen to their story?
Do you try and distract them from their emotions with another activity?
Do you try and offer solutions or help them come up with their own?
Do you dismiss it because in your eyes they are overacting?
Do you feel frustrated and powerless because you haven’t a clue what to do?

These might be some of the ways parents respond to a child who is in the middle of an emotional crisis. As parents who have experienced this scenario would probably know, it can take quite some time to get your child to calm down and furthermore resolve the issue, even with a lot of attention and guidance from you. If left alone to ‘work it out’, the child might internalize that anger, without having an appropriate means of releasing it. Sometimes parents don’t have the time, energy and resources to handle a child in crisis. With EFT as an intervention, your child’s emotional crisis can be dealt with in the moment and can be diffused within minutes.

For parents who have not heard of EFT, it is a remarkable energy technique for safely and naturally releasing negative emotions by tapping on various acupressure points on the body and can be used to effectively handle your child’s emotional crises and at the same time diffuse and calm your own reactions – making it an empowering method for both children and parents. With the application of EFT your child’s emotional state can be transformed from screaming and yelling, crying or panicking one minute to peaceful, calm and happy the next.

A mother recently told me about her 7 year old daughter who came home from school one day in such a fury over an incident with a boy, that she was not only totally taken aback by her daughter’s intense anger and hatred towards the boy, but also at a loss as to how to calm her down. Talking it through simply didn’t work and seemed to make her more and more angry. I spoke to the mother about how EFT could have been used as an intervention to release the anger on the spot and help her daughter to calm down, with a strong chance of even forgetting about the matter altogether. As a parent this would have saved her many hours of frustration, since nothing she tried would calm her daughter down.

When a child (or adult) is angry, according to EFT theory, what really occurs is a disruption in the body’s energy system and clearing the disruption by tapping certain acupressure points brings about instant stress relief. In children this appears to happen quite rapidly. I have used EFT with both children and adults and marvel at how children resolve their issues far more rapidly. After tapping a few rounds on an issue that is upsetting them, children will often lose the charge surrounding the issue so that it no longer has a strong emotional pull, leaving them free to get on with playing, having fun and enjoying their precious childhood years.

Let’s imagine now, that your child has learned to tap for themselves and they approach you in a fit of anger. To help your child calm down you could:

Listen to their story and remind them to start tapping as they continue to tell you about what is upsetting them. Remaining neutral, simply LISTEN (without reaction or judgment) and encourage them to tap until they have finished telling you their story. At the end of their story, ask the question: what is upsetting you most about this now? Continue to listen as the child tells you what is upsetting them most. Within a few minutes of tapping it is likely that the anger they felt before they started tapping has been significantly reduced and all you had to do was listen and remind them to tap.

A child who has been properly skilled up in EFT may in future tap on their own and you might only hear the tail end of the story, after which they tapped on it may not be as dramatic or profound. There are also those cases when children won’t talk about what is upsetting them but if they know how to apply EFT themselves they can tap on what is bothering them and release the emotion rather than bottling it up or suppressing it.

Childhood can certainly be a turbulent time but with EFT we can equip children with a simple tool to help them manage their own emotions in times of crisis. Teaching children to tap is not only an excellent way to help them deal with everyday emotional traumas but also prevents the emotional scars of childhood from sticking around until adulthood. In addition, a child who uses EFT everyday strengthens their personal resilience and enhances their emotional intelligence.

In my opinion EFT is a life skill that no child should be without! That is why I have written a book that provides children with a thorough introduction to EFT. “Tapping For Kids” is a children’s EFT book designed to teach 7-11 year olds how to use EFT as a tool to help them overcome their fears, worries everyday traumas as well as build their self-esteem. Click here for more information about the book.

If you would like to know more about how EFT can help children change their emotional state and deal with childhood traumas both big and small, visit the World Centre for EFT’s Children Section to read about how other parent’s, teachers and counselors have used EFT as an effective intervention.

Angie Muccillo
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia

angiemuccillo@gmail.com

+61417 391 055

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Together We Can Do Something Very Special For Our Children..

Posted by Angie Muccillo on July 14, 2008

“Together we can do something very special for our children. When I say our children I don’t just mean those who grow up in our individual households and carry around our last names. I mean the children of the world–everyone’s children. I’m talking about the little folks of today who become the big folks of tomorrow and influence the direction of this planet”

Gary Craig Founder of EFT
http://www.emofree.com/Children/garymessage.htm

This website is a resource site dedicated to teaching and encouraging kids to use EFT in their every day lives to help them transform their negative emotions and achieve greater inner peace and calm. Tapping for kids is both an initiative and an intervention that aims to encourage and support a worldwide kids tapping “movement.”

Cultivating emotional intelligence in kids builds inner strength, resilience and more peace and happiness. EFT is an ideal tool for helping children increase their emotional intelligence and live happier lives, by giving them a simple tool they can use everyday to change the way they feel.

In my opinion EFT is a life skill that no child should be without! “Tapping For Kids” is my first book and is inspired by a strong desire to put EFT into the hands of young people as a tool to help them overcome their fears, worries and everyday traumas as well as build their self-esteem. This book is an essential resource for any parent, educator, counselor or anyone interested in teaching children how to use EFT to manage their emotions and release everyday traumas.

Common Childhood Issues Relieved with EFT

• Test Anxiety & Performance
• Fear
• Phobias
• Bedwetting
• Nightmares
• Sleep Problems
• Stress
• School Problems
• Sports Anxiety Performance Fears
• Learning Difficulties
• Self-Esteem

Help do something special for the children in your world and put a copy of this book into their hands.

Click here for more information about the book.

For more information about the official launch of “Tapping For Kids” send an email to angiemuccillo@gmail.com

Angie Muccillo
Author of Tapping For Kids
Advanced EFT Practitioner
Melbourne, Australia

+61417 391 055

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