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Anonymous:
On strugglingteens you can post in the Program Questions section and get private responses.  These responses are a lot more valid than those on this forum.  And, no, they are NOT all pro-program.  I have offered a lot of criticisms of various programs when posts have been made in that section.

PFRR:
Yes you can post and can get private responses in a way that is not all inclusive wouldn't you say?  To have the information out there and up front is the best thing.  I know of Ed Consultants who refer to programs that have loads of lawsuits against them due to abuses, that have operated and shut down in states and opened up in other states under other names, that are not licensed, that administer medication, restraint, education, and more and still won't license - shall I go on?

I actually like Lon - I do not appreciate though the censored or controlled board  - but that is their business as it is their board.  I am starting a forum where parents can tell the truth - where program names can be mentioned (with a disclaimer from my organization) and where parents can find out that their are reputable programs who allow their children to speak to them and see them, that their are other alternatives than sending a child away, and that providers should be licensed and meet standards.
Andrea

Anonymous:
sorry, nothing honest here!  Just soap opera smut!

Antigen:
You just keep on telling yourself that.
There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy.
--George Washington
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Anonymous:
PERR: could you list, SAY THREE (3) of these REPUTABLE PROGRAMS that you know about? Just three that I could check out?  That would be very nice of you to share that information with everyone.

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