| "... He managed
to keep an auditorium full of usually squirmy children
attentive and involved in his talk." |
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Gwendolyn
F. Earle
Blair Middle School, Norfolk, VA |
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| "... [COMPASS]
utilizes a mixture of music and humor to diffuse
the confusion related to child abuse. His presentation
is adapted to the needs of young and older children
alike." |
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James
K. Logue
Sugarcreek Middle School, Franklin, PA |
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| "... The presentation
was candid, yet respectful of his audience. He was
able to address this subject in a unique and enlightening
way that put everyone at ease." |
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Nancy
Ball
Glenwood Elementary School, Virginia Beach, VA |
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| "... His use
of songs and role play kept the children enthused
and interested throughout the program." |
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Stacy
Tidd
Holy Trinity Catholic School, Norfolk, VA |
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| "... [COMPASS]
presented an outstanding assembly on a very sensitive
subject, using both verbal and musical messages
in a way that the students could easily understand." |
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Patricia
D. David
Polk Elementary School, Polk, PA |
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| "... On several
occasions victimized children have reported abuse
because of what they learned from the presentation." |
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Judge
H. William White
Venago County, Franklin, PA |
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| "... Throughout
my 18 years of work in the rape crisis field, I
have never encountered anyone who presents a more
entertaining, humorous, yet informative program
than Joseph Paluszak." |
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Sue
Soborowski
District Attorney's Office
Venago County, Franklin, PA |