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Cell: 083 459 2418
E-mail: nikki@parents.co.za or nkats@mweb.co.za
Language: English / Afrikaans
Nikki is a professional Business and Life Coach, with a background in Finance. She is an enthusiastic mother of two children and lives with her husband in Bruma, Johannesburg.
Classes are presented over 8 weeks, one 3 hour session/class per week. Please contact Nikki directly for more details.
I qualified as a Chartered Accountant many years ago, but after having children, decided to step out of commerce and have more time available for my family. I have now been a Business & Life Coach (registered with COMENSA) for a few years, after completing studies with ORION Business Solutions and University of Johannesburg in 2007.
After attending the P.E.T. course (as a parent), I was so impressed and inspired that I qualified as an instructor as soon as possible. To be able to combine my Life Coaching skills with the P.E.T. course has been extremely rewarding! I am passionate to share the practical communication skills, the language of acceptance and love and many other invaluable insights gained through P.E.T. with as many parents as possible. This course will show you how to handle conflict situations with a No-loose method, improve and enrich your relationship with your children and most of all how to LISTEN to your children and how to talk to them, so that they CAN listen to you!
“I appreciated everything about this course. The best part is that it is actually do-able and can be done once the course is over!”
“I will share this course with as many people as I can!”
“I have a new level of respect for my children’s needs, regardless of their age!”
“Working together to solve problems have improved my relationship with my child. Thanks P.E.T. for making a difference in my life!”
“I found this course extremely valuable for not only the relationship with my children, but also with other relationship e.g. my husband, mother and friends!”
“Loved the approach of working for a win-win (no-loose) solution and always treating your child with respect!”
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