On 2005-12-07 08:08:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Calm down..... Its obvious you didnt read the book, its not a "glossy brochure", nor commissioned by the schools. Its not the end all, final say on RTC's its a point a view from the childs standpoint. No one is saying lets send all our kids there. Its a good read for parents and a different perspective. If one is going to educate themselves they need to be open minded and look at all points of view.
Sorry, you dont know, his major source where the kids he followed thru peer group from "Wilderness base camp" thru life steps into graduation.
You dont know what you are talking about, read the book , not the inside cover.
Read a book? You must be kidding! ::puke::
SOOOO....
PLEASE provide us with this evidence that RTC's and Behavior Mod facilities actually do more good than harm. It's a billion dollar industry, so you should be able to come up with something right?
"
Whew, sorry to set you off. I mentioned reading the book because the respondents were referring to it as a glossy brochure, which indicated that they didnt look at it. I am not saying everyone needs to read it. All I am asking is dont comment on something you have not read. If you have been thru programs I wouldnt expect you to be interested. But there are parents who only see what the read here and there are other points of view. Marcus lived there by his own choosing but his thoughts and writing are not entirely his own, they come from the kids doing the hard work, and yes I stand by what I say "Read the book" or dont comment on it, I am not pushing the book, I could care less. Read back a few post, there is a mother looking for answers and ways to help her son, we are trying to provide her with options and information. If you dont have the correct information (positive and negative) it is hard to make an informed decision.
The data on RTC is hard to come by, I tried to gather some up (# graduated,# abused,# died, # doing well, # doing poorly etc) but no studies have been done. It would be interesting to compare it to say the public school system, but the data is not available, atleast that I can find. So we can only go with what is written and the experiences of those who have been there. dont advocate all programs.
So anyway that is how the whole book thing came up, sorry if you took it the wrong way.