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« Reply #15 on: July 27, 2006, 06:51:27 PM »
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« Reply #16 on: July 27, 2006, 10:03:05 PM »
Which one???? Prove it! lol
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« Reply #17 on: July 28, 2006, 03:40:14 AM »
The words in his post are a link :P
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« Reply #18 on: July 28, 2006, 04:56:01 AM »
Holy shit that website is scary!!! I wonder which moronic editors decided to publish the press release as "news."

The "assess your child" quiz is friggin' hysterical and oh-so-scientific. If you answer even ONE question YES, you get a score of "moderate risk" which is supposed to tell you that your kid is not yet totally fucked up but you might want to consider residential lockdown anyway.

I can't believe these WWASP bastards can get away with not identifying themselves or their programs. You gotta love the description of the "Jamaica Residential Treatment Center."

They should include a Parent Assessment quiz with questions like:

1. Are you incapable of parenting your child?
2. If capable of parenting, are you tired of doing it and need a break?
3. Do you believe your child would have turned out better if you had done more spanking, punching, yelling, grounding, withholding food, and belittling when he or she was younger?
4. Does your child's behavior drive you to consume 5 or more ounces of alcohol each day? Note: one beer, one glass of wine or one mixed drink contains one ounce of alcohol.
5. Do you have at least $60,000 available in either home equity, retirement fund, or other liquid assets? If not, please speak to our very understanding loan officer.

Scoring:

If you answered yes to question 5, then your child is most likely an ideal candidate for one of our residential programs.

P.S. -- This post was written by a parent -- one who has an IQ greater than 50.
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« Reply #19 on: July 28, 2006, 05:46:54 AM »
Quote from: ""Quiz for Morons""
25. Is your child frequenting internet chat rooms, accessing pornography or displaying a preoccupation with sex


OMG THE INTERNET NOOOOO! They're accessing... chat rooms! The horror! The horror!

Teenagers experimenting with sex? WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU EXPECT?! If my children weren't showing interest in sex at 15 or so, I'd be worried!

BTW, those Photoshops are absolutely awesome, particularly the one with the severed head. Keep 'em coming.
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« Reply #20 on: July 31, 2006, 04:54:14 PM »
Quote from: ""Guest""
Holy shit that website is scary!!! I wonder which moronic editors decided to publish the press release as "news."

The "assess your child" quiz is friggin' hysterical and oh-so-scientific. If you answer even ONE question YES, you get a score of "moderate risk" which is supposed to tell you that your kid is not yet totally fucked up but you might want to consider residential lockdown anyway.

I can't believe these WWASP bastards can get away with not identifying themselves or their programs. You gotta love the description of the "Jamaica Residential Treatment Center."

They should include a Parent Assessment quiz with questions like:

1. Are you incapable of parenting your child?
2. If capable of parenting, are you tired of doing it and need a break?
3. Do you believe your child would have turned out better if you had done more spanking, punching, yelling, grounding, withholding food, and belittling when he or she was younger?
4. Does your child's behavior drive you to consume 5 or more ounces of alcohol each day? Note: one beer, one glass of wine or one mixed drink contains one ounce of alcohol.
5. Do you have at least $60,000 available in either home equity, retirement fund, or other liquid assets? If not, please speak to our very understanding loan officer.

Scoring:

If you answered yes to question 5, then your child is most likely an ideal candidate for one of our residential programs.

P.S. -- This post was written by a parent -- one who has an IQ greater than 50.


I laughed pretty hard when I scrolled up to see Q #5. Who let us down by stopping the photo shop thing? That was the one thing on here, that was a sad but true thing, that made you smile! Come back you!
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« Reply #21 on: July 31, 2006, 05:28:00 PM »
Apparently these referral outfits have a thing for "tests"

Check out this questionaire on Parent and Teen Resources, the website reportedly that belongs to Marie Peart (her name is on the contact page).

Wasn't Marie Peart once affiliated with WWASPS?  Admissions Director of CCM?  Thought I read that somewhere but I could be mistaken.  

Marie Peart has also been said to work with PURE.

http://parentandteenresources.com/aboutus.asp

Anyway, check out her test questions.

http://parentandteenresources.com/aboutus.asp
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« Reply #22 on: July 31, 2006, 05:30:34 PM »
Did a quick google for Marie Peart and found this.  

http://www.isaccorp.org/wwasps/WWASPCrimeReport.doc
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« Reply #23 on: July 31, 2006, 05:49:57 PM »
My Cliff notes on Marie Peart consist of Patti Peart Lichfield being Bob Lichfields wife and Patti and Marie are sisters. Marie running Majestic Ranch at sometime, or still is? She bad mouthed BL by saying he was evil in the TB Documentary. So, I dunno that's all I have, or all I gathered? Maybe somebody has something else to say?
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« Reply #24 on: July 31, 2006, 06:09:13 PM »
Marie Peart and Majestic Ranch?  Never heard that one before, do you have any links?  Thanks!
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« Reply #25 on: July 31, 2006, 06:17:07 PM »
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Marie Peart and Majestic Ranch?  Never heard that one before, do you have any links?  Thanks!


I could be mistaken..........Peart name was involved in Majestic Ranch. I thought on that film she did an interview with her and the head school master on the TB DOC? Try keeping all these names straight! All the families interlinked it gets confusing!
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« Reply #26 on: July 31, 2006, 06:37:24 PM »
According to ISAC documents: Marie Peart worked as a marketer  for WWASP for approx. 6 years on the premises of Cross Creek.
Her husband, Blaire Peart worked for Cross Creek, too.
A relative, Dan Peart owned and operated Majestic Ranch.
There is mention of Marie Peart's involvment in some retail fraud matter.

Marie Peart is quoted as the "Admissions Director" of Cross Creek in the Contra Costa Times article, "Going Through Phases"
www.intrepidnetreporters.com/TeenHelp/c ... s.htm-46k-

It is common knowledge that Marie Peart has worked with Sue Scheff PURE for years.

Not sure what this new website of Peart's is all about.

Seems like lots of Scheff's friends are whipping out websites here lately: Peart, Paula Reeves just to name two.  Maybe they just enjoy computers.
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« Reply #28 on: July 31, 2006, 07:57:58 PM »
Took the time to read Marie Peart's webpage. Amazing.
Peart advertises that her service is 100% Free.
Says:  "We are the experts."
Claims she has evaluated the programs for "professionalism, stability and effectiveness."

She advises parents: "We will help you identify teens problems or disorders and help develop an effective treatment strategy."

Then she goes on to warn the parents, "Do not waste time contacting specific programs.....WE KNOW ALL THE PROGRAMS."

Hopefully not one parent will read this, and seriously believe this woman is qualified to diagnose children over the internet/phone, and honestly knows about ALL PROGRAMS, or that she seriously works FOR FREE.
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« Reply #29 on: July 31, 2006, 08:34:27 PM »
Not all schools and programs are alike. says Marie Peart.

Right.  Just as not all referral services are alike.  Some refer just to WWASPS.  Others steer parents away from WWASPS to programs they like.  Not sure why, could it be they get a commission or their own kid went to some program and was miraculously transformed into a happy magical child?

Who knows with this business.  It's unregulated.  Anybody can wake up one day and call themselves a teen helper.  Who is to stop them?  The programs?  Hardly think they even care since without kids, they ain't got no program.  Just a big ole' ranch with a lot of livestock and chores to tend to and nobody to do them free of charge (meaning the kids under the guise of teaching them respect for hard work).
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