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Warning about Hyde School from an educational consultant

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Anonymous:

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--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---Perhaps more relevant to the perspective of the average kid is the fact that Hyde School sees the whole process of character development as being innately difficult and obligatorily fraught with painful soul searching. "No pain, no gain." [A particular Helen Keller quote that is plastered throughout Hyde's literature also comes to mind, but I can't seem to find it at the moment...] Hence the "Hyde experience" is filled with seemingly arbitrary tasks and group sessions that can sometimes feel like a veritable gauntlet of confrontation and humiliation.
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Found that Heller Keller quote, bold emphasis mine:

"Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved."
-- Helen Keller[/list]
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quote ... 01340.html[/list]
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Well,  I don't know about that.  I think the experience of loving some one risking yourself and putting your faith in them and having that pay off is both a pleasurable and character building experience.   So score a hit for the S of J. and a maggies drawers for Helen and Joe.

Go in Peace my child
My the love of our Saviour protect you
Farther Tim

Anonymous:
Joe has no more use for love and fidelity than a bear would know what to do with a toilet.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Hyde Guest" ---Joe has no more use for love and fidelity than a bear would know what to do with a toilet.
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  Well, I am not sure that is true either.  While I disagree with Joe on many things, he is one of God's creations, and the wisdom of God surpasses man's ability to comprehend.  So what is Joe's purpose in God's plan? God only knows. Did he who made the Lamb make thee?

You Brother in Christ's Love
Fr Tim

Anonymous:
Much like the wisdom of the toilet surpasses the bear's ability to comprehend.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Fr Tim O'Leary S.J." ---
--- Quote from: "Hyde Guest" ---Joe has no more use for love and fidelity than a bear would know what to do with a toilet.
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  Well, I am not sure that is true either.  While I disagree with Joe on many things, he is one of God's creations, and the wisdom of God surpasses man's ability to comprehend.  So what is Joe's purpose in God's plan? God only knows. Did he who made the Lamb make thee?

You Brother in Christ's Love
Fr Tim
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"You'll have to forgive us Jews for being a little nervous. Two thousand years of Christian love have worn down our nerves."

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