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Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---If HLA disclosed their methods and the parents did not agree then they should, at that point, be screened out.  You may be right that a program will never disclose everything.  I think they ought to though if they want to survive in this industry.  

I am not saying it is the families fault for not being screened out.  It is HLA's fault for not having the appropriate measures in place.  Ironically that practice ends up hurting HLA in the long run but more importantly the families.
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Ironically it's HLA who gets to keep the parents' 3 month deposits because families aren't "screened" properly. What a load of crap. Rip the parents off and then blame them. Nice.

Anonymous:
It may have changed, but the policy used to be that families had 30 days to withdraw without losing their deposit.

Anonymous:
I've never heard of that policy, but what I do know from personal experience is for those first 30 days they'll tell you how screwed up your kid is and how much your child needs to be there and what wonderful things they can do for your child.

Combine that with the fact that you don't get to talk or see your child for any significant amount of time in the first 30 days... they're brilliant in finding every little loophole.

happyday7:
Someone said that the report recently of a child trying to take her life was in the local paper. Can anyone post that newspaper article out here if they have it.

FLCLcowdude:
Does anyone have this article?

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