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The Troubled Teen Industry / Peninsula Village
« on: July 28, 2007, 11:42:33 PM »
Just reading this and have to pipe in.

I am sorry that you have to be abused here in addition to the abuse you incurred at PV.  Just remember, you have to the power to ignore it, and how it affects you.  Don't let it, and keep speaking out on the subject.  This has gone on for years in every venue, not just PV.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Cinnamon Hills
« on: July 28, 2007, 11:35:38 PM »
Guess not.  People like to bash here by first asking questions, and when all are not answered then it turns into a blood bath.  Don't want to be drug into that, or part of it.

Have a great evening. :lol:

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Cinnamon Hills
« on: July 28, 2007, 09:59:48 AM »
Thanks Deb.

Lots of parents make that mistake with NATSAP.  I did from the getgo.  That was the only thing I knew about them, so I posted it.  Psy gave me the headsup a couple of weeks ago on the different agencies and where to look to see exactly who they are, and the others.

The thing parents get confused about, I think, is the fact that they say they are accredited, therefore you think they are also governed/regulated, or certified in some way, which is not the case.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Cinnamon Hills
« on: July 27, 2007, 03:55:30 PM »
Utah's RR is accredited through Natsap?  I'll have to look that up, don't know about CH.

Thanks.  By the way, not looking to place anyone, my son said it was not a really great place.  Will get more info.

Thanks for the link.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Reality TV May Have Just Gone Too Far
« on: July 23, 2007, 02:40:02 PM »
Point taken, but it's a little too late now.

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PURE Bullshit and CAICA / From Your Friend The Devil
« on: July 22, 2007, 05:27:35 PM »
Could that also be

"eye vile-evil or evil-evil"

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 20, 2007, 11:12:10 PM »
Deb,

Yes. Basically, it comes down to blackmailing your kid.  That, which you described, regarding the meds, I have never heard of, however, that doesn't mean it never happened.  That's part of the brainwashing.  Maybe you did, and just forgot it as easily as you read it, all in the name of WWASP, and solidarity.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 20, 2007, 04:48:18 PM »
I got my hands on a couple of exit plans, and for the most part, don't agree with any of them.  All of them are set up for failure, which is exactly how this program works.  

I am still afraid of WWASP.  Once you get out of their mind control, wake up and realize what the hell is going on, it's pretty scary.  Knowing now what they put my kid through I could kick myself around the block for being so nieve.  As I explained to Psy, it's like I put myself and my kid in front of a speeding train and just stood there.  I hadn't even realized this was unregulated, because when they say they are accredited, you assume it means the same.  Afterall, someone has to be watching, or at least that's what I thought.  

There are thousands of parents out there right now who don't know these programs are unregulated, and are still under the brainwashing of Premier, even selling their program because they honestly think they are helping.  I know, because I almost got caught up in that.

My story is not unique as far as being underinformed and brainwashed, there are hundreds of families out here finally coming forward, as Psy pointed out, some who can't speak about it, and haven't come out with their stories yet, and some who may never come out, and some who are scared to come out, or for one reason or another cannot.

I am not asking for sympathy for me, only my son.  I should have looked better, I should have taken the signs seriously, I should have have put 2 and 2 together, but I didn't because there are too many zombies out there telling you it's lies, and disgruntled students and parents.  Then you get the old "this program isn't a one size fits all, and you still get the same kid back".  Well if you think about it, then why send them to begin with.

Our family's story, however, is quite unique, and too complicated, and it wouldn't really matter at this point anyway to explain it.  Just know that I am awake now, and my son is my main concern.  I hope he forgives me and that we can be a family and move through this next challenge, and I am going to give him all the support he needs, and if he messes up, he gets a do-over.

Thanks for all the input.  I will try and keep you guys posted.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 19, 2007, 09:15:09 PM »
Quote
Guest wrote:
Troll: I should really ignore your attempts to piss me off. But I can't. '

He's not in a WWASP program. Read it again. He used to be. This is not the topic of discussion either.

He graduated high school a year early, he's stuggling with the schools rules.

Just who in the hell are you anyway?



Your son in about 10 years.


So you admit you're a troll.  Notice I didn't quote you in my post, yet you answered to it.   :rofl:  :rofl:

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 19, 2007, 09:12:53 PM »
He's a really bright kid.  He also knew my big thing was school, not finishing any program.  

I actually showed up at a graduation once, uninvited of course, just to see for myself, and I will tell you that they had me suckered in after that.  All these kids coming in, in caps and gowns, all these happy parents, friends, and family smiling and snapping pictures. What's his face with his speech on the program, and happy staff all over the place.  They really put on a show.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 19, 2007, 08:45:27 PM »
Thanks.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 19, 2007, 08:36:10 PM »
Alright, what's an OP?  A something parent?

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 19, 2007, 08:34:45 PM »
Oz girl, I almost forgot, I am going to rent a motorhome, or borrow my moms, and take him to the beach for a week.  He loves the beach, and pretty much grew up there.

And Psy, no, I wasn't going to have him "sign" a contract.   Hadn't really thought about him signing it, just having it for reference and clarification of the house values, which would be all the things we agreed to.  He has just as much input on this, unlike what I think Premier does, my way or the highway crap.

edited:  I know he's going to mess up, so that's no surprise.  Shit, even I mess up.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 19, 2007, 08:25:14 PM »
That exit plan you put up there Psy, looks just like the one Premier gave us.  I haven't seen this schools exit plan or suggested plan, in fact, they don't have us doing seminars and all that bullshit, thank God.  He's leaving too early, so we never even got that far.

The exit plans I am getting are from my friends I told you about.

And troll, did you notice I am ignoring you?

Edited:  As far as his exit plan, or what he see's, he's working off Premier's example, so was I, or at least some of the stuff.  You're right about the exit though, because the other part has to do with throwing him out if he doesn't follow it, which I am not going to do.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Exit Plan
« on: July 19, 2007, 08:15:15 PM »
Psy, check your private messages, I sent you one.

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