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Share the Reality of Boot Camps With Your Child
« on: June 28, 2007, 01:13:39 AM »


http://www.bootcampdvd.net/index.php

This packet is designed with two purposes in mind. The first is to give parents the ability to convince their children that there are real boot camps. In today's world even our children know better than to believe everything they see on television, including boot camps that work over a weekend. Also, many children know that their parents can not afford to send them away at the cost of thousands of dollars a month. This packet helps parents with limited funds find options they can try at home. If the in-home options fail, parent's can use the financial section to help find a loan option that will work for them

The second reason this packet was developed is to give parents the tools to take charge of a situation that may have gotten out of control. With the step by step approach you will come to know if your child has reached the point of no control. We suggest you sit down with your child and view this 8 minute DVD. We also advise that you place our toll-free number somewhere as a reminder to your child that you do have options and with one call can send them to a boot camp. Having tried everything at home you will be much better equipped and satisfied if you have to send them away.

What to expect from a boot camp

If you are thinking about a boot camp here is a list of things you should take into consideration:

    * Boot camps are physically demanding and very strict.
    * Boot camps are most effective when they are 1 year in length.
    * Boot camps will teach discipline, respect, and integrity.
    * Boot camps follow the same type of structure that a youth will find if they enlist in any division of the U.S. Military.
    * It is almost impossible for a child to be kicked out of a boot camp.
    * Long term boot camps include education while short term camps do not.
    * Your child does not have to be willing to go to a boot camp.
    * Your child can be held against his or her will as long as you desire.
    * Boot camps start in price at about $2,000 per month.
    * Financing available to assist you with your child's stay.
    * Boot camps are not located in every state due to state laws.
    * Most boot camps give boys a buzz hair cut.
    * Students at most boot camps wear uniforms.
    * We are not aware of any free boot camps.

The difference between a boot camp and a military school

Traditional Military Schools are usually not the appropriate placement for a defiant, unruly, or out of control teen. Most of them will require an interview with the potential student and his or her family. In a recent survey 99% of the military schools we contacted were not interested in accepting a defiant or unwilling teen. The most difficult fact for most parents to deal with is the discharge policy. If a cadet or military school student is asked to leave the parents lose their tuition. When you consider the reason the teen is being placed there the choice seems to be quite inappropriate. This, coupled with the fact that tuition for the semester is paid in advance, the loss can be quite devastating.

For the reasons mentioned above a traditional military school is not the best option for an unruly child. If you are seeking placement for a defiant and out of control child a private boot camp is usually the best answer. In an ongoing effort to help parents gain control of their homes we have developed this packet. Call us today for more information.

DVD Guarantee

If this self help packet does not accomplish the following objectives:

    1. Convince your child that there really are boot camps.
    2. Convince them that they can be sent to boot camp with one phone call to us.
    3. Convince them that they need to make changes in their lives.

Call us and let us help you place your child in one of the boot camps that we refer to and we will credit the price you paid for this packet toward the tuition of the boot camp.




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Scare your kid with a DVD??
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2007, 01:24:23 AM »
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* Long term boot camps include education while short term camps do not.
* Your child does not have to be willing to go to a boot camp.
* Your child can be held against his or her will as long as you desire.


That's what the parents love!
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2007, 07:52:08 AM »
These people are the same as the ones who run Tipton academy and meadowlark. Any one know anything? The look like they have their fingers in a few pies. On one hand they have their 2 schools on they other there is some sort of refferal business? Perhaps someone can call the hotline to find out more
http://www.meadowlarkacademy.com/images ... brooks.jpg
http://www.teenbootcamps.us/what-works- ... -camps.htm
This woman is in charge of both meadowlark and Tipton. I cant find any ex WWASP staff. Alot of their staff are pretty young.
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2007, 03:40:44 PM »
This used to be free, the daytime talk shows used to do everyday shows that were boot camp instructors confronting "troubled teens" in front of a crazed audience, directing their anger at the kids on stage. Then entertain us with clips watching them get yelled at for a week and then the update that says the kid is doing better even though the "update" was the day after they were released, what a bunch of lies. Parents love it though, they absolutely love this shit.
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