Anon wrote: They are warned about the tactics the kids use, but in most cases, when a letter alleging starvation, abuse, etc., etc., is written, most if not all parents are going to check the validity. If they freak out and decide it's true without checking the facts, then their darling comes home, all happy that they once again, pulled the proverbial wool over daddy's or mommy's eyes. If they check it out, they will find it's usually another manipulation and thier kid is exactly where they need to be. This kind of letter writing comes from ALL programs in the early stages of the stay. Go figure!
What you said about letters not making it home. Then please explain why they do and why freaked out parents (co-dependent's mostly) go pick up their poor abused child?
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How does a concerned parent go about "checking the facts"? Talk to someone inside the program, the very program/people their child has accused of abuse? What kind of logic is that?
"Freaked out, co-dependent parents"?
What difference does it make to you what OTHER parents decide and do? Do you resent parents who CHOOSE to remove their kid, for whatever reason?
Why?
And the comment "little darling".
Do you dislike kids in general, or just those who you believe need "treatment"?
Let the parents decide for themselves through unmonitored communication with their child.
If you don't trust parents to make the right choices for their kids, then you have some unspoken motive or agenda- you stand to loose money or you need other parents to stay in the program to confirm that you are doing the right thing. Or as many have pointed out, you're a zealot who needs to feel you are changing the world, and resent parents who dash that illusion.
Who's co-dependent here?
PS Your comments and attitude seem to contradict what your anon buddy said:
"They can always go and pick them up if they don't feel it's the right place to be. NONE of the parents knew if it would be, some find it's not and choose another school, or bring them home. To each his own."
Which of you represent the program's attitude?
[ This Message was edited by: Deborah on 2004-01-06 19:53 ]