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Autistics at Hyde School

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Anonymous:
Yeah that was what I was trying to point out with my humble attempt a swiftarian humor.  Confronting is correct, but it bothers me still to see the people that could have been helped but were just run though a different mill.  Some of the kids that ran through there just got their mind puzzle more jumbled up, which is a violation of the first law of medicine and good magic, "first do no harm."  With all the grand talk about morals and conscience I got when I was there just makes it all seem all the more remarkably immoral and unconscionable.  We all have to make a living and Joe is doing the only thing he knows how to do. Honestly if I was filing one of the Gauld families 1040's I think I might go along for the ride. There but before the grace of God go I.

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "setton hall effect transistor logic al franken" ---Yeah that was what I was trying to point out with my humble attempt a swiftarian humor.
--- End quote ---
And well said it was, indeed. I'm just a repeater and re-phraser.  :D


--- Quote ---Some of the kids that ran through there just got their mind puzzle more jumbled up, which is a violation of the first law of medicine and good magic, "first do no harm."
--- End quote ---
Note the complete lack of accountability that the Gaulds display when it comes to accounting for that damage done, that damage still ongoing.

Are they in denial? Or, are they diabolically focused only on reaping the benefits of their hypocritical and deceitful marketing? Probably both. To say the least, such a degree of delusion speaks of an inherent cultism in the program...

Ursus:
Of potential interest:

aspergers?
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Whooter:
I am not a professional in the area but there is no way I could see a traditional program helping a child with autism or aspergers.  These children need specialized treatment and BMod designed specifically for their conditions.  Many are very fragile and frightened to begin with (socially) that without the proper training the program could crush them.

From what I know local services have been very successful with autistic children if they are diagnosed early enough.  I am curious to know how and how many of these children are placed.  Does Hyde advertise for autistic children?



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Joel:
Edited: Wednesday, October 06, 2010

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