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TO EMILY GRAEBER (Island View escapee):

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TheWho:

--- Quote ---What I hoped was that she was not just found, but that she declared herself, after she was in a position to have some about what is done to her.
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Its a good thing she didnt listen to you because that is not what she wanted.  No body wants that, ever.  what kids want is a family that loves and cares for them and whom they can love back.  She is going thru a rough time and needs a little extra help than most kids.

Of course the school encouraged the parents to locate and contact her, which they did and Emily wanted to come home.  She will eventually have to come to terms with her feelings which caused her to run and this will happen in her own natural time either at home or under the supervision of a trained counselor.

I think we are all happy that she is safe and getting the help she needs.

Deborah:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Some schools can make bad decisions, it’s a good thing Island View encouraged the parents to get a search group going and try to encourage communication and get Emily home.
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Where was that reported, Who? (You're the only one who spells her name Emily and Emilie.)
The parents had to be "encouraged" by IV to get a search group going? Pulezzzzz.
Or are they truely so "unengaged and univolved" that they had to be told to search for their daughter?


--- Quote ---I think everyone is happy at this point and Emily is getting the help she needs.
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And you know this, how?

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""a voice from nowhere"" ---nah, I am kinda of pissed at whoever turned her in.

She is no better off and is going to face reverberations especially if she goes back to the pit or to WT.
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she is much better off then being on the streets.  That is the most dangerous place for a young girl, runaway, with no street smarts,  thats no life.  She belongs with her family or back at IV to finish her program.. she has a nice long life ahead of her and a chance to be happy if she can get thru this rough spot.
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Intersting, is a girl better off in a torture-cult devoted to destroying her, unravelling her brain like a spool of red yarn? Or, living with that nice family who turned her in, misguidedly, beleiving her family was nice, like theirs. Any family that would have Island view in on the discussions as Who says (not that you can beleive the aspen industry pr man) is not nice.

As tough as it is without parents, you are often better off without the sort that would send you to live life in an insitution, and you are better off on the street than in program, as you stand a better chance of coming out of them OK.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""a voice from nowhere"" ---nah, I am kinda of pissed at whoever turned her in.

She is no better off and is going to face reverberations especially if she goes back to the pit or to WT.
--- End quote ---

she is much better off then being on the streets.  That is the most dangerous place for a young girl, runaway, with no street smarts,  thats no life.  She belongs with her family or back at IV to finish her program.. she has a nice long life ahead of her and a chance to be happy if she can get thru this rough spot.
--- End quote ---


Intersting, is a girl better off in a torture-cult devoted to destroying her, unravelling her brain like a spool of red yarn? Or, living with that nice family who turned her in, misguidedly, beleiving her family was nice, like theirs. Any family that would have Island view in on the discussions as Who says (not that you can beleive the aspen industry pr man) is not nice.

As tough as it is without parents, you are often better off without the sort that would send you to live life in an insitution, and you are better off on the street than in program, as you stand a better chance of coming out of them OK.

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Deborah"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Some schools can make bad decisions, it’s a good thing Island View encouraged the parents to get a search group going and try to encourage communication and get Emily home.
--- End quote ---

Where was that reported, Who? (You're the only one who spells her name Emily and Emilie.)
The parents had to be "encouraged" by IV to get a search group going? Pulezzzzz.
Or are they truely so "unengaged and univolved" that they had to be told to search for their daughter?


--- Quote ---I think everyone is happy at this point and Emily is getting the help she needs.
--- End quote ---

And you know this, how?
--- End quote ---


Not so sure you are right there, Deborah,  The original poster calls her Emily also.  what is it you think her name is?

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