Kidz
Speak Out:
"If
you want something really bad, you need to focus on it. You will
get it." Mitchell age7
"What
I learned at kids camp was...How to let go of your anger. Another
thing I learned that things don't happen on accidents. They happen
for a reason." Bryanne age 11
"Kids
Power Camp changed a lot for me. It changed the way I view life.
All my fears were overcome and I learned how to talk to people
in a patient calm way. I learned that everything is for a purpose
and that I was made for a purpose. Life is worth living and we
all deserve the best friends ever. I felt I could be myself for
the first time ever." Amanda age 13
"I know
I am unique and I can make friends easily." Dustin age
12
"I was
able to talk to my mom for the first time and speak my truth.
It was the first time I made her cry just by talking to her and
telling her how much I appreciated her." Jared age 16
Parents
Speak Out:
"Both
my children (ages 6 & 7) attended KPC. It was a positive experience
for them both. They were allowed to express inner feelings which
showed us a sparents areaa to reinforce and redirect. I t was
a gift for me tot sees the sensitivity come out in my children
so I can react as a responsible parent to their personal inner
issues." Mrs. H. Steve Harrell, Atlanta, Ga.
"What
did you do to my child (age 12)? He is more assertive and self
assured than ever before! I can tell a big difference in his confidence."
Lynn White, Atlanta, Ga.
"My
child ( age 14) is not the same child. She always wanted me to
do things for her and followed me around. She has more confidence
and belief in herself than I ever imagined possible." Marie
Evans, Hiram, Ga .
"My
13 year old daughter said it was the first time in her life she
felt comfortable being herself." Janie Lasik, Atlanta,
Ga.
"My
7 year old son got a report from the teacher that he is helping
others and getting along with everyone. I have never gotten a
report like that before. He has usually kept to himself at school.
He is obviously more comfortable with who he is ever since he
took the camp." Dennis Lasik, Atlanta, Ga.
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