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IZZI and the Bully:
Tapping into Positive Feelings
A delightful, entertaining, adorably illustrated story.
The book is a terrific way to introduce EFT to children.
Sally learns about tapping in her classroom and applies
her new skill to her feelings about the school bully.
IZZI and the Bully is appropriate for elementary school-age children.
Purchase of the Book includes BONUS downloadable package containing:
a coloring book,
flash cards with one tapping point on each card,
handout sheets for the EFT process, and
tips and suggestions for Caregivers.
Co-written with my sister, Susan McDowell. Illustrations Kari Tumminia.
Using EFT with Children
Using R-E-S-P-E-C-T with Children
Once you have rapport and trust with the child the use of EFT with him or
her is easy. It is the โgetting to useโ tapping that can be the challenge.
There are many useful ideas and suggestions in this presentation
for anyone who wants to use EFT with children of any age.

Articles with Examples of Using EFT with Children
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FREE Download in depth booklet to Learn EFT
Cute YouTube video for younger children:
Playing around with a camera one day led to this short video for smaller children. Enjoy!
Meet EFETA, Useless but Interesting Trivia for the kid in all of us.
Did you know that eft is also the name of an immature newt (Salamander) especially the reddish-orange terrestrial form of a North American species, Notophthalmus viridescens. Honest!! From the Old English word: efeta.
In its juvenile stage, which lasts one to four years, this eastern newt acquires a bright orange-red coloration, is highly toxic, and is called a red eft. This newt has the most complex and variable life history of any amphibian. It typically goes through four stages: egg, aquatic larva, eft, and terrestrial adult, returning annually to water to breed. There is much variation and some populations have no eft stage.
I read that and thought, โWhat? No EFT stage? What a yucky fate to go through life without EFT! :-)
(Image of red-spotted newt eft, from โHoarded Ordinariesโ blog (www.hoardedordinaries.com), by Dr.Lorianne DiSabato. Picture taken August 6, 2006)


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