The main thing is no one got hurt. Your daughter turned out okay and is back on track as you put it. We understand that parents need help once in awhile with their at-risk teens. If you look at the numbers coming out NCES studies we see that violent deaths are starting to decrease and this coinsides with the increase in Therapeutic boarding schools across the nation. so now that parents have an afordable alternative they are starting to take advantage and it is starting to have an overall effect on crime, drugs and productivity of the young people.
That is the important thing. Thank-you guest and thank-you to the "we" you represent when you say "we understand that parents need help once in awhile with their at-risk teens." I am glad to speak to a representative of emotional growth programs. My daughter is a college graduate today, and alive because of one of your programs. She was angry and out of control.
I didn't speak to her for 3 years after the escorts came for her except through phone calls. I looked forward to these calls though sometimes they were disconnected if my daughter became manipulative. (She said she was being hurt by "some kind of cult" "please help" "for the love of god.")
ha, ha, ha. Teens have a wild imagination. But you love them.
Then she would receive a consequence for trying to be manipulative. She soon became honest. That was the beginning of her recovery. Today she is happy. She still has her stuggles, but she is doing well. You just have to stick it out and it works out.