//BuzzKill, you love to tear apart WWASP?s approach without providing an alternate.//
WWASP needs tearing apart - if thats how you want to put it, in my opinion. They ought to be sitting in prison, in my opinion, and I hope they will be before to much longer. I would be, if I had treated my kid the way they did, and this is a fact.
// You also love to tear it apart with baseless arguments.//
Everything I said to you is based on fact. I know for a fact, because I was part of it and I know well how it all works.
// I have much more respect for the guy that attempted to prove his point with weak data. Your approach is not uncommon for you swamp fever types. //
I don't often bother with stats because I know others will; and do a better job of it than I could. I stick to my experience and my sons and what I have learned from talking to dozens of program kids and parents. I think thats a pretty good data source.
"Swap fever type"?
Really? Why not just call me a stupid cracker?
Or a Chattering Pig or a BMW?
This reaction of yours is part of the programming - the cultish need to devalue anyone who rocks the boat. "No need to consider this persons point of view; they are just a swamp fever type".
Anyway, to answer your questions:
1) Over 50
Over 50 WHAT? Kids out over five years? I do a little doubt it.
2) I?ve only personally met a few, so it?s 5 out of 7.
Again, 5 out of 7 - do you mean 5 to 7 - and 5 to 7 what?
3) Parents that understand the WWASP program are given a great gift: they don?t have to live their lives though their kids.
Do you really think you needed to be programmed to learn this simple fact?
//If a kid chooses not to follow the parent?s value system it?s the kid?s choice.//
No one here is going to tell you otherwise. Thats the point.
// Why do you fault parents for that? //
I don't. But the program does.
//Unless you believe parents should enable their kids to the point of not having a life of their own. //
Of corse not; But, I DO fault parents who abandon their 18 year old in a strange city with no family or friends or money or education or job skills simply b/c they are good program parents. Its appalling and horrific and the one shinning example of how the program alienates parents and children from one another.
4) WWASP is not responsible for teens killing themselves.
If they accept a mentally ill kid into their program, then they are responsible for the outcome. Unless the parents lied and told WWASP the girl was of sound mind (which they admit in their own statement was not the case) then they had no business accepting her into their care. The Program is damaging for any kid; but for the "fragile" as they admit she was - it is Grossly inappropriate! They Are liable, in my opinion, and I hope the parents aren't so blinded by grief they can't see it.
//If a teen killed themself at home are the parents to blame? //
Not usually - but this does not mean never. In some cases they are responsible and in some cases have been tried and convicted for it.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/10/ ... 0507.shtmlHeres an example where I think both the parent and the program are responsible:
http://denver.rockymountainnews.com/des ... esp1.shtml//Should other kids within the same household be taken away if this happened?//
See above.
//Should a high school be closed down if a suicide occurs there? //
If it is an abusive and neglectful locked down facility, Yes.
//Again, you have no facts to back up your bull. //
As far as I am concerned, everything I say to you is based on facts.
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