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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 223236" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Jennifer: I did research the myspace groups of the specific continuation school the family coach considered. It was a closed group, so I hacked my daughters myspace account and did get access to the message board. What I saw was both good and bad but it gave me an idea whether the former students felt that the school worked for them. Of course the ones who have just left the school may still feel some anger about having missed party time, but when people in their 30's still feel that their parents were cheated something isn't right. By then their matureness combined with the therapy should have made them agree that their parents did the right thing.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't settle for a visit or the word of an ed con. I happened to see a number of lawsuits where the local school district had their doubts about how much the school pays the ed con for refering a child to them. There is a story about teenager using alcohol aged 13 and how the poor parents ended up in a lawsuit with the District.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While these anti-behavior modification sites tend to be critical against program, it is interesting to visit them and find the one your own child either was in or are about to attend.</p><p></p><p>Being placed in the same situation with lies, stealing money and sexual activity I would properly seek an alternative use of my holidays than being with the family. I know that a wilderness therapy program provide a week long family wilderness course. I would rather miss Christmas than have to worry for one or two years if my money will result in something which would pay off in the end.</p><p></p><p>I hope that you find a solution with your daughter and I will pray for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 223236, member: 6326"] Jennifer: I did research the myspace groups of the specific continuation school the family coach considered. It was a closed group, so I hacked my daughters myspace account and did get access to the message board. What I saw was both good and bad but it gave me an idea whether the former students felt that the school worked for them. Of course the ones who have just left the school may still feel some anger about having missed party time, but when people in their 30's still feel that their parents were cheated something isn't right. By then their matureness combined with the therapy should have made them agree that their parents did the right thing. I wouldn't settle for a visit or the word of an ed con. I happened to see a number of lawsuits where the local school district had their doubts about how much the school pays the ed con for refering a child to them. There is a story about teenager using alcohol aged 13 and how the poor parents ended up in a lawsuit with the District. While these anti-behavior modification sites tend to be critical against program, it is interesting to visit them and find the one your own child either was in or are about to attend. Being placed in the same situation with lies, stealing money and sexual activity I would properly seek an alternative use of my holidays than being with the family. I know that a wilderness therapy program provide a week long family wilderness course. I would rather miss Christmas than have to worry for one or two years if my money will result in something which would pay off in the end. I hope that you find a solution with your daughter and I will pray for it. [/QUOTE]
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