A rewardingly positive influence
Shirley Harris
Felicia was so shy and her self-confidence level was close to zero. She has now become such a champion in her leadership abilities that she came to the attention of United Way and is part of their teen leadership program and an ongoing volunteer.
Jordan has been struggling with ADHD since age 4. Kindergarten was terribly difficult for him and his focus and ability to sit still were zero percent. It amazed me how his training at Level 10 has brought out the best in him in school.
His teacher phoned me to say how well he is doing with the instrument. Felicia is in orchestra as well, playing violin. Who knew that Level 10 could give such a positive boost to the assist I needed in helping Jordan live successfully with ADHD!
Thank you, Level 10, for helping to make such a rewardingly positive influence a lifelong attribute in my grandchildren’s lives!