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Nonconformistlaw:
TSW said----"I stand by the belief today that not all programs are evil. Evil programs do exsist, and it is up to the parents to investigate these places throughly."

Overlord said-----"While I agree with what TSW says a lot of the time. This is where TSW and I clash. I believe a "Fruit of a poisoned tree" theory. Let me explain here. I think that the first of these Teen Help Programs were faulty, and I believe that all derivatives have been fucked up. We start with Syanon, moves up the tree to seed and straight, then we have WWASP CEDU, and from these groups we have break off small more independent schools and organizations. I think that the only thing that could make me think the industry was ok was if a new, progressively radical, type of program was started; Something that does not have its base in the abusive programs."---------
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Actually, I agree with both TSW that not all programs are evil and Overlord?s fruit of the poisonous tree theory. Here?s why.....because although ?horrid programs are widespread and are  dominating the ?industry? right now....I would image that small decent programs must exist somewhere.....In my mind there are exceptions to every rule...but I do think good programs are nearly impossible to find if they do exist. A progressive, radical, different type of program that throws all the ideas from the current models out is an absolute necessity. Funny how you mentioned this because I?ve been brainstorming on this very topic for years...most of which starts with a mentoring approach as its foundation....they must be small programs to prevent ?bad ideas? getting in the mix, and build from there. Its tough to explain this...maybe I?ll try to explain my thinking at another time....but anyway...I really think you are both right, not one of you or another. Hope I?m making sense.

OverLordd:
Mentoring is a very good idea, and I support that completely. While I have never been "mentored" as in the idea of having some one assigned to me, I have been mentored by many people that I learned alot from. I think every one should have some one they look up to.

Nonconformistlaw:
Right, and I would bet so-called "troubled teens" frequently dont have decent roll models(crappy parents) or missing role models (single parent)one parent "checked out" or is otherwised not involved with the child, or decent parents but to much conflict exists so those kids are not interested in "looking up" to even the best of parnets...

There more to it than this but when I mentored...I was so surpised how much kids enjoyed "positive" attention that was fun, so they were much more willing to listen, because it was talking like normal people, not another lecture from a parent...again a lot to this idea too....

Antigen:
Overlord, I think we should make up some flyers saying something to the effect "If you see a kid out of school during [such and such hours], say hi, be friendly, engage them, they're not dangerous unless threatened". Then we go out and take down all those truancy hotline flyers and replace them w/ ours.

so long as the universe had a beginning, we could suppose it had a creator. But if the universe is completely self-contained, having no boundary or edge, it would neither be created nor destroyed it would simply be. What place, then, for a creator?
--stephen Hawking, English scientist
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OverLordd:
It would certanly take away the idea that all kids skipping school have a gun and smokes pot. I have never seen the truancy filers though. I think it would be a great idea overall.

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