Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group
ASR's Violations of Massachusetts Education Law
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Looks like it was no problem for Chamberlain. Top notch Special Ed program with licensed teachers and individual IEP's, OCS license, EEC license. Can't really find anything wrong with it (except maybe NATSAP "seal of approval" which is a red flag).
Seems like the kids are getting the best possible care from competent, qualified, licensed staff. ASR can't claim any of that.
RobertBruce:
But DJ Chamberlin cant claim the kids have white water rafting!
Don't you think thats the most important thing for any program???
TheWho:
--- Quote from: ""RobertBruce"" ---But DJ Chamberlin cant claim the kids have white water rafting!
Don't you think thats the most important thing for any program???
--- End quote ---
....and cross country skiing, lets stay with the facts!
RobertBruce:
Right so which is more important, skiing and rafting or safety and licensed teachers?
TheWho:
--- Quote from: ""RobertBruce"" ---Right so which is more important, skiing and rafting or safety and licensed teachers?
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Very good Question:
1. If you had a child that was suffering with social issues and may benefit from being with other kids then a choice of white water rafting or cross-country skiing (depending on the season) would probably be more important. The academics would be secondary.
2. If you had a child that would benefit mostly from a safe environment then this would be most important for that child with the academics and social activities further down on the list.
3. If a child had no issues that required therapy and was a self starter then I would recommend a regular private boarding school and ASR probably wouldn’t be a good fit for him/her.
So I think it is fair to say each case is different depending on the child, there is no correct answer that applies to everyone.
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