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<blockquote data-quote="DawnMM" data-source="post: 649815" data-attributes="member: 18813"><p>My son had to agree to his program. He is 13 and things were so bad here for everyone, so he agreed. I did tell him that I would send him to a non-voluntary boot camp type school if he said no to the wilderness program. I thought they had those still. The wilderness program is ideal for my son who LOVES to be outside and is forever creating things out of the things in our woods. He knew this was better than any other school so he said yes. Also, when the people from the school came they told him all the good things. While he hasn't decided to work on his problems yet, he does like the place I sent him. I hope there is a way to get your daughter to agree. For us, we had to make the alternative worse than going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DawnMM, post: 649815, member: 18813"] My son had to agree to his program. He is 13 and things were so bad here for everyone, so he agreed. I did tell him that I would send him to a non-voluntary boot camp type school if he said no to the wilderness program. I thought they had those still. The wilderness program is ideal for my son who LOVES to be outside and is forever creating things out of the things in our woods. He knew this was better than any other school so he said yes. Also, when the people from the school came they told him all the good things. While he hasn't decided to work on his problems yet, he does like the place I sent him. I hope there is a way to get your daughter to agree. For us, we had to make the alternative worse than going. [/QUOTE]
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