You are at a real disadvantage when placed in a program. You are up against a group of semi-intelligent adults, who have a LOT of experience at keeping young adults in line. They are great at using manipulation to control the situation.
They try mostly to use the other kids as leverage. If one, two, or several kids in the group are at a 'higher level' of achievement, they don't want to risk getting in trouble. Just like real life. New people are more than willing to misbehave, what do they have to lose? Kids who have been there for a long time and realize they aren't leaving until they comply, WILL keep the other kids in line.
Most places have rules against new kids talking to each other, allowing you to only talk to the high achievers or whatever they call them.
Brat camp is strange to me because it is mixed sexes, and the ages vary so widely. The place I was at was a lockdwon facility, so I would have loved to be out in the wilderness, and to have girls would have been a plus as well. I would have been more concerned with nailing one of them than running away.
The fact that you, a counselor, say you wouldn't stop a kid from running is hard to believe. AM I understanding that statement correctly? :wave: