On 2004-01-26 13:04:00, Mrs.D.VA wrote:
"You people are so aggravating and so hung-up on your "professionalism" that you end up driving "non-professionals" from your web site. Anybody with an ounce of common sense realizes that you need to seek professional assistance for high-risk situations. No one is advocating that a "non-professional" should substitute for "professional" help.
However, human nature is such that people want to bond with others that have been through similar situations. "Professionals" are not the only source of compassion and empathy for people going through difficult times. So, one more time, lighten-up!
And again, what's wrong with communicating directly with a person? Life is not a forum.
By the way, where does it say I endorse Sue? Because I know her? Because she listened when I needed someone to talk to (called compassion, empathy, etc.)? Because I've let her place my name on her web site so other parents can talk of similar situations and issues, and bond?
Talking and communicating one-on-one are ways for information on personal experiences to be exchanged without hurting or jeopardizing the privacy of a child. Parents talking to parents."
And in too many cases--not necessarily yours (but who'd know?)--Parents getting kickbacks for sucking parents into a particular program.
Yeah, people want to talk to people who've been through similar stuff.
They *don't* want to be taken advantage of by people who have "been there"----but who don't disclose that they're getting kickbacks for recruiting into a particular program or programs.
And whether *you* are personally on the level or not, there has been an epidemic of these programs giving kickbacks to their program parents to get them to recruit for the program.
Nobody who meets you over the internet *should* trust you---you're just some random person on the internet. Nobody you know should trust you if you're recommending for a program your kid is in, or for a program your kid has been in in the past, without making darned sure you aren't being paid to shill for the program.
You, personally, may not be out shilling for a program and may be driven purely by the milk of human kindness.
But too many just like you are driven by ulterior motives.
Other parents have every reason to be extremely skeptical of you, or me, or *anybody* they meet on the internet.
Hell, who trusts a friend who sells Amway?