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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 224539" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Maybe I am cynical but I know how much sports means for both the school and the town. In my town the entire cityhall went under investigation by the IRS because they paid too much for several buildings just so the builders could sponsor the sport clubs.</p><p> </p><p>Can we trust the people which should see the best interest of our children which looks up to these people thinking that if they work hard, these people will help them to succeed in the world? In many cases - no!</p><p> </p><p>You have a child which have a whole lot more when he was sent off the team. He did not only loose time to practice his choice of sport. He lost a big part of his identity. While you dont have social classes like in our society, in your high school you have kind of social order where the kids on the sport teams are right at the top.</p><p> </p><p>He is struggling right now. Maybe he also struggles with an addiction, but it is not important right now. He needs to do what they charge 5,000 dollars per months in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). They always take personal items and clothes away from the teens because a huge part of the identity is in the clothes and accessories. </p><p> </p><p>He needs to strip himself of his artificial identity. Once he does that, he will discover all the strengths and the good person he is inside. Thats why my advice was for him to get away from it all and he can do this without costing his family the costs for a Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 224539, member: 6326"] Maybe I am cynical but I know how much sports means for both the school and the town. In my town the entire cityhall went under investigation by the IRS because they paid too much for several buildings just so the builders could sponsor the sport clubs. Can we trust the people which should see the best interest of our children which looks up to these people thinking that if they work hard, these people will help them to succeed in the world? In many cases - no! You have a child which have a whole lot more when he was sent off the team. He did not only loose time to practice his choice of sport. He lost a big part of his identity. While you dont have social classes like in our society, in your high school you have kind of social order where the kids on the sport teams are right at the top. He is struggling right now. Maybe he also struggles with an addiction, but it is not important right now. He needs to do what they charge 5,000 dollars per months in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). They always take personal items and clothes away from the teens because a huge part of the identity is in the clothes and accessories. He needs to strip himself of his artificial identity. Once he does that, he will discover all the strengths and the good person he is inside. Thats why my advice was for him to get away from it all and he can do this without costing his family the costs for a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). [/QUOTE]
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