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Anonymous:
Who would fit in where?

Anonymous:
Think everybody got out of order here:

2-15-05: Anon was praising Whitmore, and saying her brother had been there a whole month and doing fine.  She got confused, saying Joyce Harris was Leah's grandmother. Called Leah a slut, who might have AIDS.

Then SARA told this sister: "Maybe you should join him there."

Then ANON replied: "she might fit in...."

Anon" "might fit in where."

Think that catches things up.


Now: I want to know---what is "the room"

"the clothes" and "the bunk room"

Is this part of the secret society or something going on at the Whitmore that we parents don't know about?

Anonymous:
Joyce,
Since you want to keep talking about others, why not talk about yourself?
Why exactly did you send your 11 year old daughter away. She had to be in pretty bad for a mother to do such a thing.
How do you get over the guilt of the mistake you made by sending her. Has she forgiven you?
I'm curious to hear you discuss something you might just have the facts about for a change.
You are great on offense, let's see your skills on defense.

All these postings of yours has shown me that It's easy to turn your own guilt into criticism of others.

Signed, offended parent

Gmom:
I would just like to make a statement here.  I don't really believe Joyce has to defend anything.  Regardless of why she sent her daughter there, she did send her there in good faith that the Whitmore would provide what they advertise and what they state in their contract.

It seems that some of those who post on this site have lost track of the issues being discussed, which are the Sudweeks and their misrepresentations -- and the experiences of the kids that are/were there.

It really doesn't matter why the kids are there, obviously, there are reasons any parent feels the necessity to send there child anywhere, even to summer camp for two weeks.  Nothing can erase the false claims of therapy, schooling, travel, etc., promised by the Sudweeks.  

The kids that have told of some of the abuse that goes on there can't be taken lightly -- not when several of the kids are saying the same type things.

So far the only person to have been PROVEN a liar is MARK SUDWEEKS.  Check out "THE TRUTH WILL PREVAIL."

Joyce Harris:
Anon:

I have absolutely nothing to defend.

Read the statement written by my husband and myself.  My daughter was 12 years old, not 11.

She did absolutely nothing "BAD" to be enrolled in what was represented to us as "a fully accredited  academic boarding school, which offered weekly therapy, and daily group therapy led by a licensed therapist, an Equine Horse Therapy Program, led by a person trained under Monty Roberts, "The Horse Whisperer," in a caring, safe, place where she would be always supervised by "loving, Christian ADULTS."

 And we were assured that since the Sudweeks themselves had an adopted daughter, Darlene (which we discovered is not true) and 14 adopted children as students at the Whitmore, (which was not true) that this "school" could address the problem of Reactive Attachment Disorder.

Our statement gives all the areas in which our family was  misrepresented  by the Sudweeks.

Our daughter has nothing to forgive us for, thank you very much.

Perhaps someday, she can find it in her heart to forgive the Sudweeks.

Our daughter knows who abused her, who forced her to abuse other students, who underfed her , who made her live in an un-clean environment, who humiliated her in front of other students, who was dishonest with her, and who terrified her.  And I assure you, it was not, and is not her parents.

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