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Michelle,

Words really can’t fully express what I got out of your workshop. I am always looking for ways to be a better parent, especially given that I have a very independent and sometimes stubborn 4 year old. I came to your workshop last Tuesday thinking I’d probably get a few tips and pointers. Little did I know that I would walk away with my thoughts on parenting completely challenged and changed for the better. Read More

—Sincerely, Melinda Young, Marvin

Hi my bunco friends. I wanted to forward this to all of you because I was forever changed by this workshop held at our clubhouse. I don’t consider myself an overly dramatic person – but I felt compelled to share this with as many people as possible.

—Sincerely, Melinda Young, (Marvin Creek Workshop)

Michelle – I found the Family Enrichment Workshop to be life changing! It has been very empowering to praise my girls this week for good character. Both of them have been given the honor of eating off the special plate for acts of kindness this week!! I would not have thought that possible prior to the workshop!

Another awesome improvement we have seen since the training program is the decrease in DRAMA in our house by just using the simple techniques you shared.

It is really cool to know that with a defined vision of where I want my family to be and with the simple techniques you have shared on how to get there, we can actually improve all aspects of our kids’ lives!

Thanks! I look forward to seeing you tomorrow night since I missed the last 15 minutes of the first session. I am sure it has a happy ending :-) .

—Marilyn Blaszczynski (Marvin Creek Workshop)

Hi Michelle! First of all I would just like to say Thank you! Your presentation was truly awesome and REALLY changed my life. I did not bring out the plate yet. We have so much going on from now until Christmas. Family visiting, parties, traveling, ect. that I thought I might save it until after the holiday. Maybe as a Christmas gift to our family. However, the girls and I sat down all together tonight for dinner. It was truly incredible. They were all fighting, complaining, typical behavior for tired 3, 5, and 6 yr old kido’s. But I told them that we were going to all sit down and eat together and they were going to help set the table ect. They went into action like little bee’s. They all ate dinner by themself and I EVEN ate dinner with them. (Which I NEVER do!) We each shared stories of our day and the best part was that I ask them each if they could be anyone who would it be? Read More

—Thanks so much Michelle! Mary O’Hanlon

Michelle’s presentation really made me think about how important communication is with our children. We spend a lot of time with our kids, but do we really know what they’re thinking and how they’re feeling? Anything we can do to open the door to meaningful discussions is a big step in the right direction.

The Honor Plate has made us painfully aware of how hard it is to get everyone to the dinner table; soccer practice, church, school, work schedules, etc. It has brought it to our attention that we need to make a stronger effort to make it happen.

I listened to the cd on my way back to my office, and again with the family on the way to and from church. We are excited to put it into use. Our girls said, “Why have you not been doing this all along? You only dish us out the punishment plate when we are bad!”… which is totally not true, but an interesting comment that emphasizes the value in your product.

—-Russ S, Concord, NC

Hi Michelle!

We truly enjoyed having you and I have received a lot of positive feedback about you in particular. You did a fantastic job. I think I can speak for most of our girls when I say that we were able to connect to you at the beginning and that is what kept our interest. The stories you told of how rough your week had been immediately made you relatable (and also cause a great amount of sympathy – especially from me!). I didn’t sense a time that you lost anyone – which for our group is saying something. The subject matter you spoke on was relevant and I saw many of our girls taking notes. The only advice I would have would be to stay within the time slot to be able to cover all you had to say. I felt bad having to stop you without finishing but we had a craft that needed to get done. I know our girls would have liked to hear more. Read More→

—Sherri Yeager, Carmel Baptist MOPS

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