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TheWho:

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--- Quote ---I don't trust him to report accurately
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Look you can choose any law out of the book and accuse me because I wont go and check on it for you.
Do your own work.

We were talking about if kids could call home in privacy or not and we established that they can.
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Privacy = 4 students and a staff counselor in the room...

This my friends, is called "loading the language"
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I will repost.  The use of the word Private was ill chosen:

 I can see how that could be confusing to some people. I can be a stickler myself sometimes, Let me clarify:

When the kids call home they sit in a partitioned off area, maybe 4 or more at the table, each with their own cubby. The kids cant hear each other and the counselors cant hear you at a normal speaking voice.

Each person needs to have clothes on or dressed appropriately because there are others in the room.

Anonymous:
Doggone it, Who-boy.  :evil:

Deborah:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---I never had a phone in high school, we had to use the one in the nurses office or principles office (with them listening in!!!!!)
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High schools aren't (yet) "treatment facilities".

Deborah:

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--- Quote --- We all know these places don't resemble high schools
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We do?
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You've got a whole thread in which you attempt to distinquish them from public schools.


--- Quote ---I don’t see a problem with their set up, personally, it seems to work well for the kids and the parents.  I think what many kids would like is more phone time not privacy, is the feed back I have heard.  If they feel they are being unfairly treated they should tell their parents when they talk to them.
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You contridict yourself. It clearly isn't working for the kids if they want more phone time. Is that so much to ask? Why the blanket policy? Even severely mentally distressed get more phone time. Why didn't you want/ demand more phone time with your daughter?

psy:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote from: ""psy"" ---
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote ---I don't trust him to report accurately
--- End quote ---

Look you can choose any law out of the book and accuse me because I wont go and check on it for you.
Do your own work.

We were talking about if kids could call home in privacy or not and we established that they can.
--- End quote ---

Privacy = 4 students and a staff counselor in the room...

This my friends, is called "loading the language"
--- End quote ---

I will repost.  The use of the word Private was ill chosen:

 I can see how that could be confusing to some people. I can be a stickler myself sometimes, Let me clarify:

When the kids call home they sit in a partitioned off area, maybe 4 or more at the table, each with their own cubby. The kids cant hear each other and the counselors cant hear you at a normal speaking voice.
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http://http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?p=230679#230679

--- Quote ---Each person needs to have clothes on or dressed appropriately because there are others in the room.
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re: abuse reporting

yeah.... and where i was, they did laugh.

RE: Wonderful happy happy place, kids don't slit wrists
aah.. i remember that one...

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