"Anon,
In fairness, Spots is not the first or last grandmother to disagree with the decision to place her grandchild in a behavior mod program. What about David Van Blarigan's grandparents? They didn't believe their grandson (who had no criminal record or history of substance abuse) should have been sent to a behavior modification program, either. My question to program parents is why are friends, relatives, neighbors who have a good relationship with your child viewed as "the enemy"? Some children just don't get along with their parents and rely upon the love and guidance of other family members,siblings, friends and even their teachers to help them cope with problems at home. This is not a bad thing, and in fact, makes a lot more sense than punishing a kid for not living up to the expectations and demands of their parents (or a step parent, as the case may be). Only kids who are a danger to themselves or others, or seriously psychotic should be placed in a highly restrictive (meaning 24 hour supervision)residential treatment facility or hospital, and even then, experts say 90 days is about the standard of time needed to stablize the child. Somehow, there has to be a better way to resolve family issues without creating such disharmony and alienting children from their loved ones and forcing them to grow up in an instituionalized-style program. I'm not talking about WWASPS. There are literally hundreds of programs in the U.S. full of kids that don't really need to be there. At least not in the eyes of others who know these children at least as well (if not better) than their own parents do.
Anonymous"
Anon,
While you make some very good points, their are a few problems- (e.g.) The programs get in the middle of a power dispute or custody battle, the programs make contracts with the parents or legal gaurdians. Therefore it is the parents resposbility to place the child. The programs are always and should honor the legal parents or gaurdians wishes.
It is always eaiser looking in from the outside and be judgemental of parenting choices, however their may be more then meets the eye. You may not know of what happens in the home, or if the child has a chemical inbalance or something similar that may stunt their progression. Not all kids in these programs have subtance abuse problems or legal problems. As a matter of fact if they have to sever of problems most smart programs will not even take those kids.
Still parenting rights ultimatley and should belong to the legal parents or gaurdians. If they are incompetent they should get a court order.
All most always the parents know best for their child.
The older you get and the more kids you have, you understand your parents did pretty well, and can become thankful for discipline and rules.