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14 Year old Dies at THAYER LEARNING CENTER

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Anonymous:
if anyone knows sgt. gardener or heckinkamp id really like to speak with them.

Anonymous:
Blair! email me at BHerrmann@cebridge.net

Anonymous:
ex cadets IM me at nonesuch2890

-cadet chance rutherford

Anonymous:
^^^start a new topic idiot instead of posting in every friggen thread

Anonymous:
It actually takes me *very little* time to read and post on Fornits.  I have hypergraphia and I touchtype pretty fast, too. LOL

Most professional writers are hypergraphs.  Just the way it is.  One of the pluses to having to deal with all the other mental health stuff, I guess.

A lot of times when I'm writing, either on Fornits, elsewhere on the web, or actually putting out produtive words for pay, my daughter is curled up beside me doing schoolwork or reading.

You never really know what someone else's life is like from what you read on the internet.

And my point as that applies to Thayer is that, as with other places offering residential treatment, I don't necessarily want to shut them down.  I just want some regulatory oversight in place and standards in place.  I want it to ensure that kids accused of juvenile delinquency actually have the problems they're accused of having, seriously enough to require residential care.  I want children suffering from organic brain defects like brain damage or mental illness to get accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.

Personally, if I had my druthers I'd have every kid getting sent to one of these places given a SPECT scan, and the parents given a SPECT scan, so it would be clear exactly what problems the kid had and, from other scans later in the process, clear if "The Program" was improving things or making things worse.  And, of course, if the parents were the ones who were sick and dumping their problems on the kid, that would show up, too.

If you really needed residential treatment, I don't see any reason you should oppose that.  All it does is make it very clear what the problems are and whether the "treatment" is actually helping, or not.

If you're right, you have nothing to lose.

Timoclea

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