Thanks Terry,
Yes, I do understand. I have two children very close in age. The older has had significant problems, the younger still overachieving and trying desperately not to be a problem- We, fortunately, did not choose a WWASP school but rather another less restrictive boarding alternative- but a TBS none the less. He's been through a year of college with great sucess. Our family feels no guilt- only relief. Our son seems to have his life put back together. Drugs were only an issue for a couple of weeks- sort of the last cry for help/change. We had tried everything,-indiv. counseling,family counseling, out-patient, numerous Outward Bound types of programs- Nothing seemed to work. He turned 18 during his first month at school and fortunately decided to finish, graduate and go to college. And, (before all the fireworks begin) he was given a choice to stay home. The academics were actually fairly good where he went so he was aacepted to the college of his choice. Unfortunately, there are not enough "good" alternatives out there. I'm sorry you went the WWASP route. A local psychiatrist recommended the school we chose. I dare not say the name- it just inflames the group here.