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Oh how naive I have been.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 479236" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Thomas - how kind of you to offer to talk to their son!! </p><p>I have a son that went to TBS for 2 years - I have to agree with you. In the end it was CLEARLY evident all they wanted was our money, so much so that they took actions towards my son to "keep" him in the program so they could continue to collect money. When we started demanding accountability and a plan to move him through the program, and refusing to pay until they did so, they kicked him to the street, with appx 0 minutes of notice. He was left in Idaho, alone, until I could get to him. And this is one of the so called more reputable places in the US.</p><p></p><p>On the flip side, as parents, we are often left with so little options. It is very hard to know where to turn. It is all a fine balancing act. My son needed help so badly - and was so out of control - that I was left with few choices. I wish there was a more ideal choices for all of us who have kids in need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 479236, member: 3301"] Thomas - how kind of you to offer to talk to their son!! I have a son that went to TBS for 2 years - I have to agree with you. In the end it was CLEARLY evident all they wanted was our money, so much so that they took actions towards my son to "keep" him in the program so they could continue to collect money. When we started demanding accountability and a plan to move him through the program, and refusing to pay until they did so, they kicked him to the street, with appx 0 minutes of notice. He was left in Idaho, alone, until I could get to him. And this is one of the so called more reputable places in the US. On the flip side, as parents, we are often left with so little options. It is very hard to know where to turn. It is all a fine balancing act. My son needed help so badly - and was so out of control - that I was left with few choices. I wish there was a more ideal choices for all of us who have kids in need. [/QUOTE]
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