Landi Blok van Cronesteyn - Educational Psychologist

Landi Blok van Cronesteyn - Educational Psychologist I seek to INSPIRE both my clients, their families, educators and support networks. I also aim to create a sense of hope.

My practice is based on a positive ethos model, as I BELIEVE that all individuals have the ability to face challenges and achieve positive outcomes, but at times, need some assistance to identify their own inner strength, which they could use (and rely on) to become the best version of themselves. When working with my clients, I use a client centred and holistic approach and thus adapt both therapy and assessments to the individual needs of my clients. Therefore, I believe that therapy is a I use a variety of therapy techniques to bring about the positive change.

Wonderful book and resource to better connect with your child. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/8ML54gszYqmvEgbd/?mibext...
27/03/2024

Wonderful book and resource to better connect with your child.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/8ML54gszYqmvEgbd/?mibextid=xfxF2i

Key Lessons from the book: "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk"

1. Acknowledge Feelings: Validate children's emotions by acknowledging their feelings without judgment or criticism. By empathizing with their emotions, parents can create a supportive and understanding environment.

2. Use Descriptive Language: Instead of labeling or judging children's behavior, describe what you see or feel without assigning blame. This helps children understand the consequences of their actions and encourages self-reflection.

3. Offer Choices: Give children choices whenever possible to empower them and encourage autonomy. By involving children in decision-making, parents can promote a sense of responsibility and cooperation.

4. Problem-Solving Skills: Teach children problem-solving skills by involving them in finding solutions to conflicts or challenges. Encourage brainstorming, listening to different perspectives, and working together to reach mutually acceptable solutions.

5. Active Listening: Practice active listening by giving children your full attention, making eye contact, and listening without interruption. Reflect back their feelings and thoughts to show that you understand and respect their perspective.

6. Limit Criticism and Praise: Avoid excessive criticism or praise, as both can be counterproductive. Instead, focus on specific feedback and encouragement that promotes intrinsic motivation and self-esteem.

7. Use Positive Reinforcement: Encourage positive behavior by using specific, descriptive praise and rewards. Focus on the effort and progress rather than the outcome, and be consistent in reinforcing desired behaviors.

8. Set Clear Boundaries: Establish clear and consistent rules and boundaries to provide structure and guidance for children. Communicate expectations calmly and respectfully, and enforce consequences when necessary.

9. Model Effective Communication: Lead by example by demonstrating respectful and effective communication skills in your interactions with others, including children. Show empathy, active listening, and problem-solving strategies in your own behavior.

10. Encourage Emotional Expression: Create a safe and supportive environment for children to express their emotions openly and honestly. Validate their feelings and help them develop healthy coping strategies for managing emotions.

11. Respect Individual Differences: Recognize and respect each child's unique temperament, interests, and needs. Adapt your communication style and parenting approach accordingly to support their individual development.

12. Foster Mutual Respect: Cultivate a relationship of mutual respect and trust with your children by treating them with dignity, empathy, and understanding. Show appreciation for their efforts and contributions, and value their opinions and perspectives.

Book: https://amzn.to/3TyRnNE

You can get the audiobook for FREE by using the same link above when you register on the Audible platform.

2nd last day of VERY early morning training sessions for the year. After completing the Postgraduate in Ego State Therap...
14/12/2023

2nd last day of VERY early morning training sessions for the year. After completing the Postgraduate in Ego State Therapy 2 weeks ago, the concept of Tritation intruiged me. An important part of therapy and healing is enhancing resilience and coherence, to befriend your body and sensations. Titration reflects the organic way that our Nervousness System integrates energy/information.

2023 is quickly coming to an end, with only 42 days left before a new chapter begins. For some things might be slowing d...
20/11/2023

2023 is quickly coming to an end, with only 42 days left before a new chapter begins. For some things might be slowing down, while for others these last days might be even more chaotic and stressful (with a long to do list before the festive season). Please remember you are HUMAN and be KIND to yourself as well.

13/10/2023

Yes! Kids are people too—less mature and more vulnerable than we are.

Thank you for this reminder, Taniesha Burke, PhD; Parenting Coach 💙

20/09/2023

Our personality is not a single uniform entity, but an integrated diversity. Our internal parts is what makes us unique and special. Happy Parts=Happy self! (Ego State Training 2023)

You cannot change the history, but the experience of the history in the Nervous System can change. Waking up early on a ...
13/08/2023

You cannot change the history, but the experience of the history in the Nervous System can change.

Waking up early on a Sunday for training, at least I had good company!

Part 3 of Ego State Therapy. Excited to further expand my therapy toolkit.

6 am Training for the next 3 days. Super excited to finally be able to do Ego State Therapy Training!
29/05/2023

6 am Training for the next 3 days. Super excited to finally be able to do Ego State Therapy Training!

Exciting things happening in May! Looking forward to continue on this journey of private practice at the NEW PREMISES wi...
25/04/2023

Exciting things happening in May! Looking forward to continue on this journey of private practice at the NEW PREMISES with Leandi Erasmus (Social Worker in Private Practice).

I am posting a bit late, but I would like to wish all learners and teachers a happy and successful 2023!
07/02/2023

I am posting a bit late, but I would like to wish all learners and teachers a happy and successful 2023!

22/11/2022

Address

267 Weltevreden Road, Blackheath
Johannesburg

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+27633157792

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