Using
EFT to Help Kids with Tourette
Syndrome
What if met your child and told
him or her that, "I teach
kids how to calm down quickly
when they don't want to be upset."
Might they be interested to know
how I do it? Probably.
Our problems are like the pieces
of a puzzle. At first you have
a big pile of pieces and it looks
like it'll take forever to finish
the puzzle. Then you just start
by trying to find those that fit
together. As you find matching
pieces you keep working and the
puzzle starts to take shape. It
starts getting easier too, as
the colors make themselves more
apparent. After awhile your pile
of loose pieces is very small
and the picture is almost complete.
Those last few pieces seem to
fly into place. It's the same
thing when figuring out what bothers
us and what to do about it. At
first it seems like there is too
much, and that we'll never solve
the problem, but then you just
get started fitting those pieces
together one after another. That's
what I do. I teach something called
EFT that helps you put the pieces
together.
Tourette Syndrome
Generally Tourette syndrome (TS)
is considered to be “genetic”
condition, but recent research
confirms that TS can be a genetic-and
an environmental—condition.
You have probably already noticed
certain times or events that can
trigger an attack, but did you
also consider that chemical additives
in food could be a trigger, or
certain smells, chemicals, solvents?
Many migraine sufferers experience
the same thing - certain smells
can trigger a headache, while
not bothering anyone else.
Start by noticing what you eat
or drink regularly and see whether
there are any questionable additives.
A quick and easy way to eliminate
any food/drink triggers is to
practice an elimination diet,
whereby you simply do not eat
or drink the particular substance
for a couple of weeks then reintroduce
the food/drink and see what, if
anything, occurs. Allow a couple
of weeks after reintroduction
to be sure there is no reaction
because for some people it takes
a week or two of repeated exposure
before symptoms appear.
Two-pronged
Approach
If your child suffers with Tourette
Syndrome or other neurological
disorders, there are two things
needing to be addressed: The child's
affliction itself, and your response
to that affliction. In other words
there may be more stress based
on the fact that the affliction
exists than the affliction itself.
I would suggest a two-pronged
approach. I'd ask the child if
they'd like a way to "not
feel angry," or "stop
worrying about the tics,"
or whatever is their primary issue.
Some children have symptoms much
worse than others, so depending
on the severity their main problem
could be teasing and being hassled
by other kids about "being
different" or it could be
the exasperation they see on their
parent's faces, or it could be
just a general uneasiness with
not feeling in control of themselves.
EFT Addresses
Stress, Excitement & Fatigue
Tourette Syndrome is generally
thought to be aggravated by stress,
illness, excitement and fatigue.
Children affected with TS also
may have symptoms of obsessive
compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders,
attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder and other similar issues.
Frankly, considering the stressful
situation set up by the Tourette
Syndrome on its own, it's no surprise
that other disorders follow suit.
No matter how many issues are
affecting you or your child, EFT
is an excellent way to address
and calm many of those issues
whether in the moment as they
are occurring, or in advance such
as when a stressful event is anticipated.
A child being asked to stand
and read aloud in class is a very
stressful event and something
most kids dread, but add the underlying
fear of being able to control
his actions and you have an enormous
emotional strain. No small wonder
some kids have a rough time. This
is equally true for adults: consider
someone being told they must give
a report at a board meeting. The
fear can be crippling, yet EFT
can help in that case as well.
EFT is helpful for kids to learn
to relieve their fears such as
"monsters under my bed,"
traumas such as bullies at school
and everyday frustrations and
insecurities; "No one likes
me," "My teacher hates
me," and "I can't read,"
are all beliefs that can be inadvertently
encouraged by overworked teachers
and busy parents. It's not easy
raising a child today and it's
certainly not made easier by having
to deal with an ailment or physical
manifestation such as with Tourette
Syndrome, stuttering or any other
neurological or psychological
symptoms.
How to Interest
Your Kids in Learning EFT
Your kids will love EFT once
they learn it. Sometimes while
teaching EFT to the parents, the
child will ask, "Can I learn
too?" If you want to help
your child, but are not sure how
to approach them about learning,
here are some ideas that may help
you find the right words in your
situation:
"How would you like it if
you had a way to stop being mad
when you don't want to be?"
"Would you like to be able
to stop being afraid at nighttime?"
(This question usually gets a,
"Yes, but," which means
they also believe there are monsters
and if you take away the fear,
will they still be eaten? Monsters
are quite real to a small child).
"Would you like to be able
to stop feeling bad, whenever
you wanted?"
Once they agree, you can get
started. Remember to use "Kid
Approved" phrases including
their own words as often as possible.
"Even though I'm scared
of spiders, I think I'm really
cool."
"Even though everyone laughed
when I wet my pants by accident,
I'm a great kid."
"Even though I can't say
the right words sometimes, I'm
the coolest cat, anyway."
EFT is sort of like having a
magic wand. Once kids learn they
can control themselves, they learn
they can control their destiny.
It's amazingly empowering for
a child to feel a sense of mastery
over their own environment.
For
more examples of using EFT with
children
see Gary Craig's site where many
have posted their experiences.
Use EFT with your kids and they'll
start asking for it. "Mom,
can you do that tapping thing
with me?" "I have a
big test, can we do tapping to
make it easier?"
EFT is so simple, even a 3-year
old can do it. Parents can use
EFT on pre-verbal children as
well, and watch as it calms them
from the most serious screaming
and crying episodes. It will help
them, and it will help you help
them.
Contact me if you have any questions
or want to schedule a private
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