Arizona

Arizona Seminar Testimonials
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“I really enjoyed the role-playing. It would be good if this class could be presented to all teachers! It is a whole new outlook on how to deal with bullying.” – Lawrence Goff, Educator, Phoenix, Arizona (1.11.06)
“The two magic responses are easy to remember and powerful. I appreciate the moral base using the Golden Rule and Biblical/Torah teachings. They are true!!” – Linda Rodgers, Counselor/Educator, Phoenix, Arizona (1.11.06)
“Wonderful, refreshing ideas – so different from what is being taught about bullying currently. I’m going to try to get my teaching about the bully/victim topic in live with Mr. Kalman’s ideas. I believe they make sense and will help children grow in becoming responsible, well adjusted, happy individuals. I’m so thankful this seminar came my way. I think I can now help children become more successful socially and emotionally.” – Peggy Morris, Counselor/Educator, Phoenix, Arizona (1.11.06)
“Your dealing with bullies sounds like all my mother’s combination of good ‘ol common sense, basic psychology, and religious teachings (what I grew up with in the protestan church, i.e., ‘Golden Rule,’ etc.” – Jennifer Travis, Counselor, Phoenix, Arizona (1.11.06)
“This is what has been missing from schools, homes, and relationships when there are recurring incidences of victimization. I have been focusing on empowering the victim but without these tools that can bring fast results. Thank you.” – D.W., Counselor, Phoenix, Arizona (1.11.06)
“You have truly taken the wisdom of the ages and repackaged it in a very pragmatic form that can enhance any relationship. Congratulations and thanks!” – Linda Cathcart, Clinical Supervisor/Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselor (Copper Canyon Academy), Phoenix, Arizona (1.11.06)
“This truly lived up to the brochure’s statements about being the most important seminar I have attended! I fully agree with the philosophy presented. If more people hear this message, I believe we could effect real, lasting and healthy change for our children and ourselves! I can’t wait to start using these techniques with students and teachers!” – Kelly Sevier, Counselor, Phoenix, Arizona (1.11.06)
“Great presentation! Very informative!” – Keith Morgan, Child Care Provider, Tucson, Arizona (1.10.06)
“Excellent opportunity to view the social stigma of ‘bullying’ in a totally different light. One that I agree should be taught and spread to multiple organizations, throughout the country. An innovative seminar that will have me thinking and researching on this subject to a more intensified extent. Excellent presenter that communicates the information with intelligence, preciseness and ease of topic and knowledge.” – Jennifer Ware, Teacher/Biology, Tucson, Arizona (1.10.06)
“Izzy was great. He is like Victor Frankl doing Akido. Great approach to this topic!” – Kimberly Hunter, Counselor, Tucson, Arizona (1.10.06)
“It was invigorating to learn a different perspective. My attention span usually is short but I listened all day.” – Cindy Tatum-Shipley, Executive Director, Tatum and Associates, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Very valuable for elementary teachers, especially Physical Education!!” – Jerome Kosters, Elementary Phys. Ed. Teacher, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Good explanation of theories and why he uses his approach to bullies/victims. I liked the way Izzy handled the questions by the audience.” – Heather Baxt, School Counselor, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Very good, totally different way of presenting info on bullying.” – Name withheld, Worker, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“I liked the material. We need this for ‘balance.’ We are creating too many victims. Hooray for you!” – Julie Koehn, Elementary Counselor, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Controversial ideas but they make sense. It will be interesting to try some of these methods.” – C.C., Nurse, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“I want to say Amen! This was an incredible presentation! I could listen to him for days. Everything made perfect sense, and was very logical and accurate as well as helpful.” – Rebecca Wootton, 4th Grade Teacher, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Our school’s JAI’s would use a conference like this in our part of the reservation (Navajo) in all areas.” – Lena T. McKerry, Residential Assistant, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Information was right on target and very helpful/useful.” – Suzanne Coulton, Counselor, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Read info about seminar and liked what I read. Kept my interest – excellent and interesting speaker.” – Connie Gigous, Nurse Practitioner, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Great blend of humor and instruction. I enjoyed the presenter very much. His words are thought-provoking and intelligent. I was stimulated to challenge old paradigms, and I truly learned a great deal. If Mr. Kalman receives negative feedback by others it is because they are not opening their minds to his brilliant understanding and articulation of human behavior.” – Julie Browning, Social Worker/Educator, Phoenix, Arizona (11.18.04)
“Very provocative, radical, hopeful teaching!” – Name withheld, Counselor, Tucson, Arizona (11.17.04)
“Outstanding! Izzy Kalman’s material is wonderful! Extremely refreshing! The best CEU I’ve been to in a long time. Thank you. I will be recommending this seminar to my entire staff and to other professionals.” – Annette Ladd, East Side Director and Licensed Professional Counselor, Renewal Centers, Tucson, Arizona (11.17.04)