Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Restrictions
Deborah:
http://www.fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.ph ... 969#213969
http://www.fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?p=96552#96552
http://www.fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?p=97922#97922
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""happyday7"" ---Some of those things about restrictions that I read on here about kids being made to pick up goose poop with their bare hands made me actually laugh. I would love to see what would happen if any staff at HLA ever tried to make my child pick up goose poop by hand. That staff member would be eating that goose poop for dinner courtesy of my kid! That mental picture actually gave me a chuckle. That never happened when my kid was there. I think HLA does a lot of things wrong and still do, but the goose poop thing does not happen now for sure. Did that really ever happen? :lol:
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Yes. There were times when the kids had to pick up goose poop. If they picked it up with bare hands, though, that was thier own fault for not wearing thier work gloves to work assignments. It was on the clothing list that HLA provided for the sole purpose of wearing them at work assignments.
RobertBruce:
Work gloves? Are you high? We were never given any sort of work gloves nor were we told to provide our own. I seriously doubt any parents were ever told to send a pair to their children for the inevitable reason they would have to explain why they were needed.
"Yes mam'm we're going to have Johnny picking up goose shit all next week and we want to make sure his fingernails stay clean."
Not going to happen.
I don't recall ever being made to do pushups in that field, but we were reguarly told we had to clean the field. Most of us refused and were restrained for it, or made to run suicides. The goose shit lead to a number of fist fights with staff members. One incident in particular had the student forcing the restriction staff members face into the shit.
Such fond memories.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""happyday7"" ---Some of those things about restrictions that I read on here about kids being made to pick up goose poop with their bare hands made me actually laugh. I would love to see what would happen if any staff at HLA ever tried to make my child pick up goose poop by hand. That staff member would be eating that goose poop for dinner courtesy of my kid! That mental picture actually gave me a chuckle. That never happened when my kid was there. I think HLA does a lot of things wrong and still do, but the goose poop thing does not happen now for sure. Did that really ever happen? :lol:
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Yes. There were times when the kids had to pick up goose poop. If they picked it up with bare hands, though, that was thier own fault for not wearing thier work gloves to work assignments. It was on the clothing list that HLA provided for the sole purpose of wearing them at work assignments.
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Ohhhh...That explains it. They haven't invented rakes and shovels yet in back-ass Georgia. Makes perfect sense now...
Seriously, WTF is wrong with you idiots? "Yeah, they picked up shit with their hands, but it was their fault, not ours!"
You are a disgusting worm of a person and if you said that to me personally or about my kid I'd bitchslap the ever-loving dog shit out of you and stomp a fucking mudhole in your chest.
God, I hope parents read this. HLA indicts itself on this board over and over again. Think about it people... $6000/mo and the "treatment" your kid receives is picking up shit with his/her hands. What a nasty, vile lot you are, HLA.
happyday7:
There is no way in hell my kid would pick up goose poop gloves or not!! That might have happened in the past at HLA, but there is no way anyone could force my kid to do that!
I would not have stood by as a parent and allowed that to happen either. It just would not happen to my kid. They would have had an real TKO if they had even suggested that to my teen. LOL
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