Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Ridge Creek "School" - Serious Safety Issues/ORS Violation
heretik:
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---I think it depends on a person’s perspective. Watchful Yeoman, you obviously see the industry from a different vantage point and bring a unique argument to the table. Personally I don’t see why RCS would want to have parents speak to parents whose kids were raped or beaten any more than a car dealership would want to hang up pictures of car accidents and photos of people lying along the side of the road nor would they be likely to refer prospective customers to talk to those who had body parts amputated due to defective vehicles.
The schools will cherry pick a list of parents who had kids which did extremely well in the program, I think we would all agree. The prospective parents know this also, but it still gives them a chance to ask some questions that the school may be biased in answering. I think it is a good way for the parents to get some honest information about a school (or any product or business).
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This guy just loves his backyard barbecue stories. I think he has like cue cards an pulls the appropriate card for the conversation. Like a robot. No feeling, no connection just a detached response to a personal experience. Children are seriously suffering and he is arguing amputated body parts and defective vehicles. Nice......real nice. I am so pleased that on a professional level parents, children and others affiliated with the TTI can see who exactly you are, Whooter.
Keep it coming. Your contribution is being duly noted.
The children Whooter, we are all talking about saving children.
RCS will go the way of HLA.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "heretik" ---The children Whooter, we are all talking about saving children.
RCS will go the way of HLA.
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I think where you are getting hung, Heretik, up is that you are unable to recognize the children who are benefiting from these therapeutic schools. You seem to only be able to see the children who did not do well or were hurt by the process. I think that is why my point of view is more balanced because I am able to see the larger picture and both the kids who were hurt and those who did well.
If I worked in a body shop all day and never saw a new car or one that was undamaged I may think (like you do) that all cars have dents in them.
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Dysfunction Junction:
--- Quote from: "heretik" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---I think it depends on a person’s perspective. Watchful Yeoman, you obviously see the industry from a different vantage point and bring a unique argument to the table. Personally I don’t see why RCS would want to have parents speak to parents whose kids were raped or beaten any more than a car dealership would want to hang up pictures of car accidents and photos of people lying along the side of the road nor would they be likely to refer prospective customers to talk to those who had body parts amputated due to defective vehicles.
The schools will cherry pick a list of parents who had kids which did extremely well in the program, I think we would all agree. The prospective parents know this also, but it still gives them a chance to ask some questions that the school may be biased in answering. I think it is a good way for the parents to get some honest information about a school (or any product or business).
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This guy just loves his backyard barbecue stories. I think he has like cue cards an pulls the appropriate card for the conversation. Like a robot. No feeling, no connection just a detached response to a personal experience. Children are seriously suffering and he is arguing amputated body parts and defective vehicles. Nice......real nice. I am so pleased that on a professional level parents, children and others affiliated with the TTI can see who exactly you are, Whooter.
Keep it coming. Your contribution is being duly noted.
The children Whooter, we are all talking about saving children.
RCS will go the way of HLA.
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You got that right, man. It's the same old, tired, canned, BS responses for over half a decade now. Kids are burgers. Kids are cars. Kids are restaurants. Or my favorite...
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---The customer is the parent, the product is the child.
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When your expressed view is that "children are products" it's really hard to spin it as "I care about children." It just doesn't add up.
For the soul-less amongst us, programs are the best thing since sliced kids...errrr...bread.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---You got that right, man. It's the same old, tired, canned, BS responses for over half a decade now. Kids are burgers. Kids are cars. Kids are restaurants. Or my favorite...
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I do like analogies, I admit that. Many people like and understand them as a communication tool, but I understand and accept that some do not.
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---The customer is the parent, the product is the child.
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Some people may view it as the child is both the customer and the product. But since the parents are the ones asking and paying for the service I think it is fitting that they be defined as the customer. The product would then be the child because the child is the focus of the work being done. I hope this helps to convey my thinking.
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Dysfunction Junction:
Wow. That's some seriously demented thoughts. No wonder you have no ability to grasp the concept of therapy. You need some though.
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