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TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Oz girl"" ---Perhaps getting a few professionals in  to work at an on the ground level is not  a bad thing. I would think that any professional worth their salt who saw what went on by working directly with the kids on a daily basis would be more likely to leave in disgust and speak up.
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This is why many are not convinced that there are any systemic problems with abuse in the industry.  The schools are staffed with people who are dedicating their careers and lives to helping children, whether they are degreed or are in the process of getting their degree.  Many staff members move on after a few years to go back to school to further their education, private practice, further training and if they had witnessed any abuse or systemic problems these would have been reported.

In the case of my daughter, it would have been very difficult for her to have been abused because she was seeing a trained therapist each week (independent from the school) who was in contact with her therapist at home.  

So I agree with you OzGirl that having professionals in contact with the kids as much as possible alleviates the chances of the kids being placed into a situation where they can be taken advantage of or procedures written which could put them in harm’s way.


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Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---This is why many are not convinced that there are any systemic problems with abuse in the industry.  The schools are staffed with people who are dedicating their careers and lives to helping children, whether they are degreed or are in the process of getting their degree.  Many staff members move on after a few years to go back to school to further their education, private practice, further training and if they had witnessed any abuse or systemic problems these would have been reported.

In the case of my daughter, it would have been very difficult for her to have been abused because she was seeing a trained therapist each week (independent from the school) who was in contact with her therapist at home.  

So I agree with you OzGirl that having professionals in contact with the kids as much as possible alleviates the chances of the kids being placed into a situation where they can be taken advantage of or procedures written which could put them in harm’s way.


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This pro-program propaganda is being brought to you by an industry shill who used his own daughter as an advertising tool to fatten his wallet. A man who would sell out his own daughter would surely sell out your kid.

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---This is why many are not convinced that there are any systemic problems with abuse in the industry.  The schools are staffed with people who are dedicating their careers and lives to helping children, whether they are degreed or are in the process of getting their degree.  Many staff members move on after a few years to go back to school to further their education, private practice, further training and if they had witnessed any abuse or systemic problems these would have been reported.

In the case of my daughter, it would have been very difficult for her to have been abused because she was seeing a trained therapist each week (independent from the school) who was in contact with her therapist at home.  

So I agree with you OzGirl that having professionals in contact with the kids as much as possible alleviates the chances of the kids being placed into a situation where they can be taken advantage of or procedures written which could put them in harm’s way.


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This pro-program propaganda is being brought to you by an industry shill who used his own daughter as an advertising tool to fatten his wallet. A man who would sell out his own daughter would surely sell out your kid.
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I read somewhere that his daughter did really well and the school helped her turn her life around and she ended up finishing school and going on to college.

Botched Programming:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I read somewhere that his daughter did really well and the school helped her turn her life around and she ended up finishing school and going on to college.
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Industries have nothing to do with treatment as they only serve to make kids compliant through abusive tactics[/color].

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Botched Programming"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I read somewhere that his daughter did really well and the school helped her turn her life around and she ended up finishing school and going on to college.
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Industries have nothing to do with treatment as they only serve to make kids compliant through abusive tactics[/color].
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Check some of the individual schools and ask about their policies towards discipline.  If they are not in line with your families beliefs then choose a different school.  I don’t believe in all of the “tough loveâ€

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