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Why Are You at Hyde?

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Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Sorry.  When it comes to her...I'm still so sad.  And this forum is so anti-Hyde and she is such a special Hyde memory for me.
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  Hey, it is not anti Hyde, it is brothers keeper tough love.  We would not confront Hyde's bad attitudes if we did not care, would we?  


Emil Nightrate

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Sorry.  When it comes to her...I'm still so sad.  And this forum is so anti-Hyde and she is such a special Hyde memory for me.
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  Hey, it is not anti Hyde, it is brothers keeper tough love.  We would not confront Hyde's bad attitudes if we did not care, would we?  


Emil Nightrate
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I think one of Hyde's biggest weaknesses is that it's very good at confronting others' attitudes but has a real hard time accepting challenges to its own.  As it says in the Bible, "physician, heal thyself."  Hyde seems to have a lot to learn about turning the mirror on itself.

Ursus:
It is a parasitic entity that feeds on others' good will, naivete, and unfortunate circumstances of vulnerability.  If it had to feed on itself, it would die.  There is not enough there of valid substance to warrant continued existence.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Ursus"" ---It is a parasitic entity that feeds on others' good will, naivete, and unfortunate circumstances of vulnerability.  If it had to feed on itself, it would die.  There is not enough there of valid substance to warrant continued existence.
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Here's my analysis of Hyde's ability to survive:  Every year there's a steady stream of parents who have hit the brick wall and, they think, run out of options with their troubled kid.  They've tried all kinds of schools, counseling, etc.  They ask around, do some searching, and end up hearing that Hyde takes kids like this, especially in the middle of the school year.  Not knowing what else to do and -- this is key -- not knowing about the enormous number of other options out there, the parents look into Hyde, bite the bullet, and sign up.  Hyde's slick materials and the friendly tour by on-track students pull them in.

Then . . . many parents figure out that Hyde is not what they thought.  They discover that the educational quality is lacking and they discover that Hyde isn't the right place considering their kid's needs.  A lot of parents are weirded out by what happens in FLCs.   They discover much too late that there are better options.  

Some parents then turn to professionals who place kids for a living.  It's then that they find out that Hyde is not highly regarded and they hunt for a better place.

This pattern repeats itself year after year.  Some parents stay and many leave.  The tuition stream pays the bills.

Anonymous:
Did this happen to you?

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