I agree that 10 is very young for a program, however, I have had the opportunity to visit High Top personally and have seen with my own eyes the behavior of these boys. I spent the better part of a morning with Ell and a few of the boys. I, as a parent myself, would have a hard time sending my young son away for specialized help but after spending time at High Top, it was very apparent that the boys there did, in fact, need residential help beyond most parents capabilities.
Please don't misunderstand, I am not saying that a program is appropriate for all "troubled children." The boys that I spoke with and observed, in my humble opinion, were appropriate for this type of program. The boys are attended to 24/7 by what appeared to be very caring and VERY patient staff.
The residents appeared to be well cared for, the student-teacher ratio from what I observed was 3:1, group was being conducted by a certified couselor and the facility was clean. And I think more importantly the boys seemed happy and eager to interact with me.
Yes, again I agree that 10 is very young but on occasion this type of residential program is needed and in some cases a God send.