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Dear Georgia,
Gary and I want to thank you again
for the excellent advice and consulting services
you provided us. Needless to say, we are
delighted with the outcome for all 3 children.
We truly appreciate all that you have done!
Gary and I would be delighted to provide
reccomendations on your services to other parents,
if needed. Count us among your loyal and
grateful supporters!
Dear Pam,
Just a note to say thank you for all your help in the past
months! Your experience has been invaluable to us in this
process, and we are grateful for all your advice and help.
In particular, thank you for doing it all with such grace
and sensitivity - we'll let you know what we ultimately decide
on!
Dear Georgia,
Since I had found out
about my acceptance to College
I have wanted to thank
you, and I'm sorry I hadn't
sooner. Needless to say, if
it hadn't been for your
faith in me three years ago, I probably
would not have this
opportunity to look forward
to. I am very excited about
starting college next year.
Who would have thought?
Thank you for helping one of
my dreams come true.
Take care, I'll talk to
you soon.
Dear Mrs. Irvin:
We are about to leave for a spring break visit
to family in Florida, but I wanted to write you before we left to convey Mary's and my deep gratitude for your immense help with
Will's independent school selection. We entered the process knowing almost nothing about
it, and we were somewhat intimidated as well. Your counsel and guidance through occasionally touchy issues, starting with your
recommendation to have Will "take another year," was of immeasurable assistance. In the long run, Will will very much be the
beneficiary of your aid and advice
Our number two, John, is in the fourth grade, and we will be
calling next year to arrange for you to meet him. John is very different from Will -- quiet, deliberate, and, believe it or not,
he has beautiful handwriting!
Dear Georgia,
Your recommendation of a preschool for
our two boys has made all of the difference in their subsequent education! The boys learned to enjoy school, to trust teachers,
to resolve differences with their peers, and, most important, have gained a sense of responsibility for their actions.
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