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<blockquote data-quote="Lucedaleblessed" data-source="post: 301609" data-attributes="member: 6747"><p>It sounds so wonderful.</p><p></p><p>Wilderness programs can accomplish so much. </p><p></p><p>I considered one for my daughter but first there was the price issue. Our situation is rather tight right now. </p><p></p><p>Second there is the boarding school they often recommend after the wilderness program. The school or Residential Treatment Center (RTC) located here in Lucedale has sister programs in Utah. They had some kind of no visit policy where our daughter should earn the right to our visits, which could take months according to the therapists from our local Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p><p></p><p>I was fearing that our rather strongwilled daughter would fight the program so she would remain in it until she was 18, so I chickened out. Fortunately the weekend boot camp took care of the worst issues so we are taking one step at the time.</p><p></p><p>But it is nice to hear from someone who took the road, we didn't take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucedaleblessed, post: 301609, member: 6747"] It sounds so wonderful. Wilderness programs can accomplish so much. I considered one for my daughter but first there was the price issue. Our situation is rather tight right now. Second there is the boarding school they often recommend after the wilderness program. The school or Residential Treatment Center (RTC) located here in Lucedale has sister programs in Utah. They had some kind of no visit policy where our daughter should earn the right to our visits, which could take months according to the therapists from our local Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I was fearing that our rather strongwilled daughter would fight the program so she would remain in it until she was 18, so I chickened out. Fortunately the weekend boot camp took care of the worst issues so we are taking one step at the time. But it is nice to hear from someone who took the road, we didn't take. [/QUOTE]
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