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CEDU / Brown Schools and derivatives / clones / new site
« on: April 29, 2006, 02:50:00 AM »
think about joining my site.... :smile: http://cuntrol.net it is free and i am trying to make it into the next myspace since myspace got so commercialized.

Come support a dream in the motions.... a light to the new revolutions of this creation.

-Nashari

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CEDU / Brown Schools and derivatives / clones / hmmm
« on: December 08, 2005, 08:25:00 PM »
caroline was fired about the time nicole baily came back... and nicole was there up to the time i left... so i have no idea.

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the thread on caroline (jenny) kind of got me curious as to what bullshit was being presented to the parents, and to the world.... the first flag that was raised was the tuition...

New Horizons for Young Women admission cost is $428.00 per day.
There is a minimum length of stay of 42 days and any extensions are in seven-day increments.

6 weeks tuition $17,976
7 weeks tuition $20,972
8 weeks tuition $23,968
9 weeks tuition $26,964


the second flag that was raised to me, was the same line that was fed to us at the cedu schools:

"New Horizons isn't a program for "fixing" your daughter. She is not broken."

The third flag that was raised to me were the mini propheets that they put the girls through... 5 in total (which in a six week period, would completely mess up a girl for life.

"Truth
We encourage each girl to

Share her personal story
Face her negative self-image
Learn how to communicate her emotions positively and negatively
Examine the excuses and lies she has created for herself

Friendship
We encourage each girl to learn

About the qualities of healthy relationships
How to give and receive guidance and set boundaries
How to gain a sense of accountability and self-worth
How to establish more positive social behaviors and attitudes

Forgiveness
We encourage each girl to

Take responsibility for and understand any unhealthy choices she has made
Stop playing the "blame game"
Accept that parents are human too
Turn past failures into practical wisdom

Acceptance
We encourage each girl to

Stop negative, self-destructive ways of thinking
Connect with her femininity and power
Establish a new, positive connection with family
Understand and accept both her strengths and weaknesses

Passage
We encourage each girl to

Plan how she will begin to use her strengths in a healthy manner
Formulate a strategy for overcoming setbacks
Use new skills to cope with upcoming challenges
Take the steps needed to transition into a responsible and powerful young woman."

does this raise flags for anyone else out there?

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