Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS)
Gulf Coast Academy
Sidhe Shee:
My son was there and got kicked out. This is where they recommended he go. I said no, because I am totally, and absolutely against wilderness programs. Little did I know then anything about the WWASP deaths, suits, etc., and when I finally did, well you know the story. People I know who are still involved in the program say it's lies. How can you lie about a death, and injuries? You'd really have to be brainwashed hence what my son titles "Programmed Parents".
At least I am in wake up mode now, but feel fooled by the whole thing, and what I put him through. I don't know what damage it's done to all of us, probably will never know. For now, though, I can stop other parents from making the same mistakes I did.
nimdA:
Wake up mode.. sounds like something out of the discovery seminar.
Good luck with your son.
Anonymous:
I just signed out, don't want to go in and out, so thanks and have a great evening.
Anonymous:
Narvin's trio.....
From web site....
This is facilitated by the child entering the specialty Boarding schools of either Carolina Springs Academy in South Carolina www.carolinasprings.com or Gulf Coast Academy in Mississippi www.gulf-coastacademy.com for an initial wilderness process or basic training preparation in an ongoing self discovery and Educational process with an emotional growth component.
The Schools Offer a Three Phased Process
The process has three different stages that build on each other to move the child back to an appropriate state of maturation. The child starts at the 1st phase of the schools program which is designed to facilitate introspection by moving the student back to basics, then after a short time, 60-90 days of a wilderness program at CSA or Basic Training process for the students in Mississippi, the students enter the regular boarding school of both facilities. If they fail to show progress there they are remanded back to the 1st phase if needed a 2nd time. The third and final phase of the process is to enjoy a study abroad transitional component that will help them acquire additional skills while fulfilling their college prep second language requirement in Spanish at Pillars of Hope Language and Vocational Institute in Costa Rica www.pillarsofhope.com.
Anonymous:
Narvin's trio.....
From web site....
This is facilitated by the child entering the specialty Boarding schools of either Carolina Springs Academy in South Carolina www.carolinasprings.com or Gulf Coast Academy in Mississippi www.gulf-coastacademy.com for an initial wilderness process or basic training preparation in an ongoing self discovery and Educational process with an emotional growth component.
The Schools Offer a Three Phased Process
The process has three different stages that build on each other to move the child back to an appropriate state of maturation. The child starts at the 1st phase of the schools program which is designed to facilitate introspection by moving the student back to basics, then after a short time, 60-90 days of a wilderness program at CSA or Basic Training process for the students in Mississippi, the students enter the regular boarding school of both facilities. If they fail to show progress there they are remanded back to the 1st phase if needed a 2nd time. The third and final phase of the process is to enjoy a study abroad transitional component that will help them acquire additional skills while fulfilling their college prep second language requirement in Spanish at Pillars of Hope Language and Vocational Institute in Costa Rica www.pillarsofhope.com.
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