You might also add that they are not allowed access to a public phone. All calls are made with supervision and the conversation is ended if the teen states anything negative, labeled "manipulation".
http://archive.salon.com/21st/feature/1 ... ture2.htmlAnd on the last page of the 12-page contract, parents are also required to give Tranquility Bay the right to "monitor all outgoing and incoming mail."
http://www.rickross.com/reference/teenb ... sitor.htmlThe program bothered me the moment they told me I could have no contact with my daughter, except through the mail, which they read. They told the children over and over that 'your parent's don't care about you and that's why you are here!'
http://www.sociopranos.com/forums/threa ... 5&posts=41They are mislead about how long they will go with out talking to their child. They are not told All mail, in and out is screened. They don't realize what this means is the kids have no way to ask for help or explain the truth.
By the time the kid is on a level were they can call home - the parents have been to a seminar or two. They are well indoctrinated into the manipulative tactic the kids use and so don't believe a word the kid says or might write home about. The kids know this. They know too, they will pay for it if they are negative or manipulating.
http://www.sltrib.com/2003/May/05252003/Utah/Utah.aspStateside or abroad, there is no access to television, videos, popular music or the Internet. Books are chosen for wholesome content. Telephone use is controlled and mail monitored. Rooms are spartan.
And World Wide has adopted its own tough-love approach to its critics. It has filed two defamation lawsuits in the past year against two parents, including one who started a competing program, for spreading what it sees as false and misleading information about its schools.
"Parent dissenters," Kay said, "have been very, very vicious."