I would like to congratulate you Xenia for the multi-faceted and difficult task you are serving with great success. I am grateful that at least my last child, Irene, has the luck to enjoy education and personal support by you. I wish you strength and energy to continue offering your soul to children and parents as our society is suffering from lack of this humanistic offer.

Christos and Andriana Gregoriou (parents of two of my students – 2015)

Dear Xenia, your lesson for us parents and your words today got me thinking and reflecting quite significantly. I am just really sorry I missed the previous lessons, seminars and presentations. your contribution to the community of parents and generally the world is amazing. I doubt that there is another teacher like this thank you for everything you offer us for free!

Nancy Panagopoulou (mother of three of my students – 2014)

You created a ‘patience passport’ for us and for our kids! What an inspiration! I thought I knew so much being a teacher and a mother so many years. But every time I listen to you I realize that I know so little. If all parents and teachers follow your advice beautiful teacher, the world will be so much better. I leave with great feelings. I learned a lot and I am in a hurry to utilize them.

Aglaia Pisi (mother of two of my students – 2017)

Keep up with your outstanding job in inspiring, building self-confidence and planting the seed of energy the youngsters need to succeed in life. Congratulations!

Stavros Michaelides (father of two of my students – 2015)

Another life lesson! We needed to be shaken and to be puzzled and to be pushed! Thank you, your lively, passionate speech creates personalities and awakens consciousness. Keep being so creative. We need to realize that just becoming parents does not make us experts. We need your help so keep offering it to us.

Irene Koulle (mother of two of my students – 2015)

Thank you for your active presence in the lives of our children and in our lives. You give us knowledge, you teach our kids English in an amazing way but above all you give a piece of your soul!

Vasos Christophorou (father of one my students – 2013)

My Dear Xenia,
It is with great respect that I would like to express a huge thank you. Thank you for teaching us and for leading us. Your example and ability to positively affect us is unique; I remember you years ago as my own teacher at college and I can confess that the English I know I learnt it from you. Thank you for your efforts to make us better people and better parents. Congratulations! I love you!

Anna Ioannides (mother of one of my students – 2013)

You always manage to ground us with your words, your wisdom and with very basic games and activities that we would never have thought of; and you do manage to get results. Keep up the great work and good luck with your PhD!

Myria Lamari (mother of two of my students – 2013)

My dear amazing Xenia,
Today you gave me strength to try and elevate my own self-esteem in order to manage to help my own children. I am leaving with two words in my mind from your speech-WORK….TEAM. I need to team up with myself and my kids and work, work, work till I make it! Thank you Xenia.

Irene Michael (mother of three of my students – 2012)

I am leaving your presentation wiser and deeply moved. I am heading home to hug my children and to tell them again how much I love them. Continue

Sophie Ioannou (mother of two of my students – 2012)

When I adopted my daughter, I knew it would be a hard journey; too many psychological and educational difficulties and traumas that many times neither me nor the many psychologists could handle. Until we met you Xenia. I am simply grateful, and I thank you.Within a few years of my daughter Chara being your student, you simply made her fly.

Froso Ieropoullou (mother of one of my students – 2014)

An inexhaustible source of inspiration, love and education; that’s what you are Xenia. I will never stop learning from you.

Marita Skoullou (mother of one of my students – 2011)

You always fill my strength and positivity batteries.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Can I still come to your seminars when my son Alex graduates?

Maria Alexandrou (mother of four of my students – 2011)

I do not regret that I trusted you with my three children.
Thank you and may God give you the strength to always be by our side. We need you!

Elpida Michael (mother of one of my students – 2010)

Simple, full of knowledge and experience but above all human. It is hard to build bridges as you pointed out. It is so much easier to build walls; yet in your presentation you showed us the huge difference of the two and the outcome in our relationships with our children and the world in general. Thank you Xenia for caring about our children and the world.

Rebecca Michaelidou (mother of three of my students – 2016)

Congratulations! One of the best presentations I have ever attended in my life. I leave more optimistic about life and child raising. I admire your passion for teaching, but I mostly admire the passion you show in helping our own children with every single problem they have. I have followed your advice many times and the results were simply great! Thank you.

Maria Georgiou (mother of two of my students – 2011)

You always teach us lessons of life and you have a way to combine them with knowledge and it is simply great and we need it so much. Thank you! I will tell the stories to my children and as you suggested apart from asking them about their scores and their grades, I will concentrate on their feelings and their ideals and on the creation of happy people rather than robots with high grades. We needed the push to ‘wake’ up and get back to the basics which we took for granted.

Lia Theodoulou (mother of two of my students – 2010)

Xenia, you used to be my own English teacher at Frederick University. You amazed me with your fresh, innovative ideas and you actually managed to calm the whole wild class down and to teach us the English language by combining it with life, with our concerns and worries and our joys. You actually brought a whole new world into the classroom and we were learning happily. Years later, I came to watch you as the teacher of my son, at a presentation about experiential education, self-esteem and child management. What amazed me so many years later is that I saw now what I always saw in you and I thanked God that it has not changed over the years; and I remembered one of the basic reasons I managed to do so much in my life after all the hurdles I went through. I remember the life messages I got from you in class back then: that there are many perspectives in every situation and that a road cannot and will not always be straight. Thank you for those games in class that carved morals and messages in our minds. Continue to show the way and I promise that we, your ex-students and current parents of your students will continue to spread those ideals and messages to our children and people who need them; because everyone in life needs a teacher like you: who teachers her subject but also changes lives through her methods and ways and character.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart because that is where you are and that is where you will stay.

George Skoullos (ex-student and father of my current student Spyros Skoullos – 2018)