Testimonials

All of us who live with substance abuse in our families thank you for your commitment to young children living with alcoholism and addiction. "I'm So Glad You Asked." has helped me to learn how to talk to my daughter about her (actively alcoholic) dad in a way that does not adversely affect their relationship, and that is priceless. Really, thank you. Congratulations on 20 years!
Mother, Cape Cod MA
If you really want to make a difference in the life of a young child attemting to grow up in a world challenged by addiction, you have found your guide! "I'm So Glad You Asked." provides a safe, non-judgmental environment for children to express their deepest fears, sadness, joys and hopes. You bring the courage - all the resources you need are provided. Fasten your seat belts folks! This works!
Mother and Case Worker, Center for Women and Children, New York City, USA
"The lessons are subtle, powerful steps toward helping children learn to identify their feelings and ask for what they need. I was about to teach the lesson "I think I need a Hug," when I realized that I didn't know how to ask for a hug myself. I practiced for a week or so with my family and when I felt I had it down, I taught the lesson to the children. It was wonderful. Hugs all around! Don't be fooled, these lessons are for us grown ups too!"
Child Development Specialist, Chicago Illinois USA
"We struggle not only with educating our people about the disease of alcoholism, but also with the denial of an entire culture. We are so grateful for "I'm So Glad You Asked." A guide for how to teach our children when they are young is invaluable.
Kindergarten Director, Buenos Aires, Argentina SA
"We are very isolated here (only one mail delivery a week by sea plane) with a 97% adult alcoholism rate. Our entire community is healing as we use "I'm So Glad You Asked." to educate our children. Thank you.
Early Childhood Teacher, Inuit Community, North West Territories, CA
"Health Care Providers who work day in and day out with families and children affected by alcoholism and other addictions often struggle to stay positive. The disease has such devastating effects. "I'm So Glad You Asked." has brought the word 'possibility' back to our medical and health care community - and not just to our intellects, but to our hearts as well. Renewing!
Director of Nursing, Northern Vermont USA
"I'm So Glad You Asked." is one of the best training's we've had in years. At the end of the day everyone stayed to continue the discussion. I think if someone had delivered food, we would have stayed into the night ...now that's saying something! Very inspiring!
Staff Training Supervisor, Trauma and Addictions Recovery Center, Arizona USA
It is clear that so much deep, sophisticated, multi-level thinking and experience have been distilled into this deceptively simple, gentle program for children. What you've got here is a wonderful and valuable resource, and I'm delighted to be a small part of it!
Terri Zarroff-Evans, Freelance Editor, Bar Harbor ME USA


In 1998, "I'm So Glad You Asked." was named in The Country's Best Practice for Application
of Prevention Technology in Early Childhood Education by the United States Department of Health
and Human Services, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention.