Elan will take anyone.....with cash.
See thats not right. The places should at least require an evaluation from an independent source before taking a child. How does Elan determine at the onset whether the child has a good chance of succeeding or not unless the child is tested?
These are some of the areas where laws need to be applied IMO.
This whole testing admissions thing is kind of ridiculous, anyway. I mean, what are they supposed to be screening for? Kids who will benefit from their practices?
It's no wonder they don't screen. they wouldn't have any students.
Oh, sometimes they
do screen alright. Depends a lot on
who does the screening. As y'all must know by now, there is a sizable enough contingent
within the psychological community that is
very pro-program. Some of those folk are even on Advisory Boards for programs and/or EdCon organizations. Conflict of interest, anyone?
Take a look at
this "independent source" involved in "evaluating" Whooter's "daughter":
So we took her to McLean's in Boston (Belmont) where she stayed overnight for 3 days and then we were told she would be accepted.
McLean Hospital (originally known as the "McLean Asylum for the Insane") is, as Whooter well knows, a feeder institution for
Academy at Swift River. ASR Executive Director
Frank Bartolomeo, in fact, came to ASR more or less directly from McLean himself.
Children's Group Therapy Association, where he was co-chair for awhile, is also closely linked to McLean. CGTA appears to function more or less as a private group practice using personnel from McLean.
Closely linked to McLean are
some personnel from Children's Hospital in Boston, just a stone's throw or two across the Charles River, specifically -- in this case --
Dr. Sharon Levy. Here is her brief bio from
STICC (Saving Teens in Crisis Collaborative), an organization closely linked to
Aspen Ed (ASR's parent company):
Sharon Levy, MD, MPH- Director of Pediatrics for the Adolescent Substance Abuse Program at Children's Hospital in Boston
[li]Associate Researcher, Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research
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For those even the remotely bit curious, I'd highly recommend a visit to the STICC site to check out their "Our People" page. Be sure to scroll all the way down. HLA's favorite EdCons, anyone? Woodbury Reports, anyone?
Of course, the
piece de la resistance is the
intimate connection Whooter himself has to STICC. Savvy readers would do well to connect
all the dots.