have you ever asked a high schooler why they'd been sent to cedu?
chances are, you got a one or two word answer (i.e. drugs, family problems, etc...) maybe a short combination hit; drugs and family problems.
have you ever asked a middle schooler why they'd been sent to cedu?
you'd typically get an answer that sounded something like this: "lying, cheating, stealing, manipulating, sexual issues (which usually meant something like playing truth or dare.. sometimes these kids had sex, but a good amount of them were either virgins or had had sex with one or two people), family problems, depression, drugs, low self-esteem, suicidal tendencies" -and the list goes on and on and on and on... literally.. these kids would never give you a simple answer short of 5 things. they would rattle their programmed list off to you every time. in retrospect, i remember it bringing these kids into a sort of trance-like state; they'd spu them in the same order... they had their issues down and ready to go awaiting someone to pop the question.
just an observation...
i was curious if anybody else had caught this.