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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 235272" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Rotsne- no offense, but I'm not sure I understand you. Your ideas sound in the same league as the very methods that you posted about before that had been used in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s that have since been shut down, and at least one other member here was very concerned about that. Do you just research stories of behavior modifications used in different countries that end up published in newspapers? If someone tried to teach my son a lesson by putting knives in his face and called it therapuetic treatment, whether they considered it a game or not, or whether or not they were telling him it was a game, I would have one he**-uv-a fit over it. Violence begets more violence. Period.</p><p></p><p>Teens who are doing this sort of thing are not doing it because they don't know right from wrong and I doubt very seriously that learner's son, or my son, thought we wanted "to play that game"..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 235272, member: 3699"] Rotsne- no offense, but I'm not sure I understand you. Your ideas sound in the same league as the very methods that you posted about before that had been used in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s that have since been shut down, and at least one other member here was very concerned about that. Do you just research stories of behavior modifications used in different countries that end up published in newspapers? If someone tried to teach my son a lesson by putting knives in his face and called it therapuetic treatment, whether they considered it a game or not, or whether or not they were telling him it was a game, I would have one he**-uv-a fit over it. Violence begets more violence. Period. Teens who are doing this sort of thing are not doing it because they don't know right from wrong and I doubt very seriously that learner's son, or my son, thought we wanted "to play that game".. [/QUOTE]
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