What does "move on" mean anyway?
When former "students" from these places leave and continue with their education or just grow up a bit, they gain a new perspective, and, naturally, might look back on these places and think "Oh my God...how could anyone think that this program is healthy?"
I mean, the people who implement these programs really have no college education or degrees, they are not licensed to do anything except maybe drive a car!
I studied psychology and sociology for 2 years in college, before majoring in nursing. I see now just how inept the staff are at these places- They are in a position to judge a child's behavior (in a program), evaluate their progress, implement punishment, ect... what the fuck do they know?? If these people worked at psych hospitals, they would maybe be allowed to work as a technician and take vital signs, no way would they be evaluating performance and writing progress notes- that would be illegal and illegitimate! Looking back, it's pretty scary to see how they let these people work at these facilities.
Are these people even certified in CPR? Imagine, these morons discipline and restrain and generally rule over children, I hope they at are required to know CPR.
So to those of you who are telling others to "move on", you obviously have not learned to think independently nor gained any professional insight into the what is going on at these places.
Perhaps *you* are the ones who should move on- to college.