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Anonymous:
What about the literally hundreds of accounts of abuse at WWASP schools posted on the net and in the media, all from different families?  

Most of these "hundreds of accounts" were posted by PURE  as shown in the WWASP v Pure Court documents.  The others were in the press articles that are clearly biased and didn't tell the whole story of the sources they were reporting on.  

Looks like ONE positive story on this forum can be ripped to shreads, but all the negatives are welcome with open arms and not challenged.  Go figure.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2003-08-09 02:58:00, Anonymous wrote:

"To The Anonymous WWASPS Parent:



Your sugar-coated story made me want to

 ::puke::



FYI:



Referring children into a treatment program for a "finder's fee" (free tuition) is unethical.



Second, not signing your name to your TESTIMONIAL is proof positive that you have neither the courage nor the integrity to stand up for your beliefs.  

"

--- End quote ---


I did not find her story sugar-coated, nor that posting ANON somehow discredits her words.  What about you - you also posted ANON, as I have.  I guess if you discount every ANON posting here, there's not much left, is there?

I also don't see where helping with the high cost of tuition when they're helping other parents is unethical.  What's unethical is paying educational consultants or being a victim of your insurance company on what treatment is allowed.  But that's a whole 'nother thread.

Peace

Anonymous:
Not unethical, you say?  Try telling that to AACAP (The American Academy of Children and Adolescent Psychiatry) who would surely disagree with you.

Second, your "once upon a time I was a desperate parent" story is nauseating and made me also want to  ::bangin::

 :grin:

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2003-08-09 11:35:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Not unethical, you say?  Try telling that to AACAP (The American Academy of Children and Adolescent Psychiatry) who would surely disagree with you.



--- End quote ---


They are paid by insurance companies, right?  Yes, I agree they would disagree.  Takes their funding away - they are paid by head count and want to keep it in line with insurance guidelines whether or not it's in the best interests of the client. Most of the time it's NOT...duh!!

Anonymous:
This anonymous program parent is a first-class bozo.

 :rofl:

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