Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
King George School other "soft" school options
Anonymous:
gee, you must be perfect?
right!
Anonymous:
"has issues with pot and alcohol and lying, couple of car accidents"
Isn't that the definition of a teenager? If you're looking for the most healthy option for your son, wouldn't that be to let him grow up in his natural environment, rather than putting him in an institutional like setting?
I hate to say that, but i cant think of many kids when i went to high school that didn't smoke pot or drink alcohol. The president of our school smoked. I always hear parents saying that they are doing this for their child. But i think they get caught up in their own selfish panic and make irrational decisions in the moment.
Anonymous:
An Idea :idea:
Try homeschooling. You get to see and experience all of the rewards and challenges of your child's learning experiences. You will have the satisfaction of knowing you did your best to raise your child. If you throw your child in a boarding school, you only accentuate the possibility that he will be abused physically and emotionally. This could lead to more drugs and alcohol later, and could end up having you held liable for the problems that you created by knowing ahead of time that sending him to one of these places would be wrong. Seems like you should spend some more time with him at the very least. If you do not take control, and pay someone else to, then you open a can of worms that you may not be able to negotiate!
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2003-07-13 10:22:00, Anonymous wrote:
"gee, you must be perfect?
right!"
--- End quote ---
uh, no.
it's supposed to be a maternal instinct!
you are bad parents!
you don't know your own children...(that's bad)
we should know.
we are children of parents just like you
not long ago i was 16
a decade is nothing...
you're kidding only yourselves
you don't trust your children do you?
you never have either
try and deny it to yourselves
your children see more than you'll ever realize
(they don't trust you either)
that's why they lie.
and they will remember...
they will.
you aren't parenting
you're following.
pathetic bovines that you all are
moooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!
:cry:
Anonymous:
Um, I might suggest, gently of course, that you GET A LIFE. A life doesn't mean spending hours spewing negative BS to anonymous parents who are doing the right thing. Why don't you go do some volunteer community service instead!
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