As we are preparing for the upcoming 2-Day Live Training on November 13th and 14th to license individuals to be able to present the “Can I Kiss You?” program to 6th through 12th grade students, we surveyed the attendees from the past 2-Day trainings. You’ll notice the participants come from all over the country.
Here are just a few of their comments:
- “A principal at a school I had difficulty reaching commented after the presentation ‘You have an open invitation to come speak with our students any time.’” Lorie B, Crisis Center (Illinois)
- “The training is so well done that you feel comfortable asking questions and learning from other’s questions.” Robin H., Crisis Center (Georgia)
- “Best training in presentation skills including college speech classes.” Kristin C., Crisis Center (Wisconsin)
- “The program is very interactive and Mike takes the time to answer individual questions.” Neil D., Crisis Center (Minnesota)
- “My schools love it and so do community members.” Emory S., Police Officer (Oregon)
- “I felt very comfortable asking questions in class as well as reaching out to the group after I got back home.” Amy C, Military. (Missouri)
- “The students relate very well to the activities and that helps draw them into the presentation. I’ve been asked back to share again at 7 of the 7 high schools.” Robin P., Crisis Center (Nebraska)
- “The program is very relaxed and engaging. This makes you feel part of the program rather than just a participant.” Barbara S., Advocate (South Carolina)
- “I especially benefitted from the ‘let’s go there’, when there are difficult questions and challenges.” Matthew Z, Crisis Center (Iowa)
- “The kids are more willing to open up with this program.” Vanessa W., Crisis Center (Illinois)
- The program was easy to follow and understand. Mike was very clear in his training.” Keisha V., Independent Educator (Mississippi)
- “Any time I have emailed or called I have received a response almost immediately. Very Helpful!!” Jennifer S., Crisis Center (Wisconsin)
- “Insight and skills that were shared were a pleasant surprise and great value! It was challenging but the experience offered immediate growth and a positive take away.” Peni M., University (South Dakota)
- “We have an increase in the number of community members requesting programs for their students – schools, church retreats, and foster programs.” Crystal G., Crisis Center (Texas)
- “It’s great info to share with students in a very non-threatening way.” Shellly C., Counseling (Oklahoma)