Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
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Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---You seem to know a lot about Hyde....I am considering Hyde for my teen. How do you know the school so well?
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Why are you "considering Hyde for [your] teen?"
boarder:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---You seem to know a lot about Hyde....I am considering Hyde for my teen. How do you know the school so well?
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Why are you "considering Hyde for [your] teen?"
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My teen needs structure, and I have heard a lot of good things about the Hyde School.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "boarder" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---You seem to know a lot about Hyde....I am considering Hyde for my teen. How do you know the school so well?
--- End quote ---
Why are you "considering Hyde for [your] teen?"
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My teen needs structure, and I have heard a lot of good things about the Hyde School.
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Most parents who feel that their kid needs more "structure" would prefer to have some more control over what actually happens to their kid, let alone entrusting him or her to some folk who would appear to have virtually no psychological training and who seem to feel that the only qualification necessary is that "you care."
Irregardless of intention, there's a lot of bad things that can happen when you operate a "school" based on a peer group system of discipline, where the most important qualification seems to be whether you have drunk from Hyde's well of Kool-Aid, and how amply you have drunk. A lot of bad things have happened at Hyde; just take a look around this forum, as I'm sure you've already done to some degree.
Just my opinion, fwiw. :D
Anonymous:
The best way to experience anything new is to take a risk and be open to the possibilites. Try an interview. Listening to Mr. bear in the Woods seems like a big waste of time. The person obviously has nothing else in his life to focus on. Move on already. Fostering that type of crap is endless and produces no val ::deadhorse:: ue.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Take a risk" ---The best way to experience anything new is to take a risk and be open to the possibilites. Try an interview. Listening to Mr. bear in the Woods seems like a big waste of time. The person obviously has nothing else in his life to focus on. Move on already. Fostering that type of crap is endless and produces no val ::deadhorse:: ue.
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...said the spider to the fly. :rofl:
Seriously, if you think that taking risks with the psychological well being of their kids ... is something that most parents aspire to, I've got news for you!
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