Kids
Kolbe has been changing lives of people of all ages for years. However, we think the most important place to start is with kids. Whether it's a child who is having difficulty adjusting to the "typical" classroom setting or the teenager who is just trying to figure out where he/she is most natural, Kolbe is for every child!

Due to the overwhelming success of Kathy Kolbe's program geared to maximizing children's natural, instinctive abilities, another Perfectly Capable Kids seminar was held at Arizona State University on March 18, 2006. Stay tuned for the next scheduled Perfectly Capable Kids seminar.


Read below to see how Kolbe changed a young man in "a magnificent way"...

Dear Kathy, Last year my son Jack was failing his courses for the millionth year in a row. Private testing revealed he was brilliant, scoring at several grade levels higher than the one he was in. We couldn't figure out what was wrong...

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Take the Kolbe A™ Index
(For ages 18-108)

Take the Kolbe Y Index
(For children with a 4th grade reading level to 17 years old.)

Take the Kolbe IF for Kids Index
(Completed by adult observers of 2-8 yr olds.)

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Helping Kids Thrive Among our many examples

Last year my 10 year old son, Ross (5278), was flunking the 3rd grade. He was upset every day and hated school. After consulting with Kathy Kolbe one-on-one, and taking the Perfectly Capable Kids course, I gave him strategies to help him in the classroom...

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Think-ercises!

Think-ercises! build on natural talents. They reinforce individuals' sense of worth because they help explore, experiment, investigate, and solve in ways that work for them. People of all MOs enjoy the intellectual growth that comes from Think-ercising because Think-ercises! make people feel good about themselves. They are published by Resources for the Gifted, a division of Kolbe Corp.

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