I understand, I wish I could go back and get a Mulligan. I would have addressed a few things a lttle earlier and done things a lot differently. Those years she spent at ASR could have been spent with us at home......
Then why in God's name are you on here, on post one thousand, four hundred and thirty-three, on a constant crusade to discredit Fornits and uphold programs and desperately trying to convince parents reading this that everything will be all right if they send their kid away?!
WHY?!
For the love of fuck, Who, don't you understand why we're here?
He loves the abuse. Besides, what else has he got to do except figure out how to work the words "cock-trap" and "gruntskid" into his vocabulary?
Because in hindsight (which is 20/20) I see that I could have done things differently to dissuade her from going down the path she was on, put her on the right path myself, read the signs better and help her early. I think I could have avoided having her attend ASR. I still think it was the right thing to do, based on the circumstances and how far down the path she got unchecked.
I am not trying to discredit anyone. I am just adding a different perspective or balance to the discussion. I don?t advocate all programs or that all kids should go to one, never have.
If parents hear fornits say that all school are no good, they are not going to believe you?.if they hear a balanced argument that will help them chose a healthier path for their child via , local services, which are the better schools, who should I speak to etc.
Personally if I were a parent looking for help, I would like to be steered away from Straight and maybe towards a TBS like ASR. If I heard that every school in the world is no good I think I would smell an agenda and move on. This isn?t helping anyone, especially the child.