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Home | Private prisons for your teen(s) in Montana, where you can place you child(ren) while you seek your goals in life. | ||||
Name | Type | Deaths | Neutral description |
Survivor groups: (Don't be offended by the term detainee. It is after all what you order.) | Are you needed in the process. Less is perfect. |
20 Peaks Ranch | RTP | Wikipage | Group for survivors of wilderness programs, who are alive to tell their story, Myspace | Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. | |
Affinity Foundation | RRP | Wikipage | NA | Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. | |
Anchor Academy | RRP | Wikipage | NA | Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. | |
Galena Ridge Wilderness Program | WTP | Wikipage | Group for survivors of wilderness programs, who are alive to tell their story, Myspace | Excellent: You are needed during a honeymoon period in the end, but you can avoid that by stating the the child is going to a boarding school. Order a transport firm to send to child home. The wilderness is unpleasant for adults. | |
Hope Ranch / Star Meadows Academy | RRP | Wikipage | I survived Hope Ranch, Myspace | Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. | |
Mission Mountain School | RTP | Wikipage | Mission Mountain School, Myspace | Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. | |
Montana Academy | RTP | Wikipage | Montana
Academy -Take 3, Myspace The REAL Academy Survivors, Myspace |
Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. | |
Spring Creek Lodge | RTP | 1 | Wikipage |
SCL Kids, Myspace Spring creek lodge Boys of Wisdom, Myspace Spring Creek Lodge Experiences, Myspace Spring Creek Lodge; The Afterlife, Myspace Spring Creeks Worst Enemies, Myspace Spring Creekers, Myspace |
Be careful: Do not end up being caught in
their parent seminars.
Do not attend! They are just too good in opening your wallet. |
Turning Winds | RTP | Wikipage | NA | Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. | |
Yellowstone Boys and Girls | RTP | Wikipage | NA | Good: Some seminars can properly not be avoided. |
An old say states: You can not fry eggs without breaking it.
Of course some kids died. They can also die in the street or by ordinary illness. Of course it sound awful when they died from an infection, which could be fixed within minutes in a hospital from they are withheld due to suspicion of manipulation, but that is life. Of course dying from either starvation or dehydration is a awful way to die, but is it less painful to be run down by a car?
All manipulates - even Presidents when the situation calls for it. How do you think this great country is run? Expect manipulation. Even if you child talks about death. However: Be aware that the staff often also manipulate by recommending placement in another program, they happen to own. That is not wrong. They have a business to run.
Don't be fooled by false confessions. Many of these places have level system where it is normal for new kids to observe old kids. Here they learn what kind of confessions, they have to bring on the table in order to achieve privileges. You may question whether it is good to learn them how to lie, but think about their future. How will they survive in an adult workspace or in politics if they are always honest?
Before entering a seminar, remember who is paying for it. It is not you as a parent who has something to fix. It is your child and that is what you are paying for. If they insist on your participation, perhaps you have chosen the wrong program.
Type | Description |
BC | Boot Camp. Exercise - often extreme. School is poor or nonexistent |
RTP | Residential Therapeutic Program. |
RRP | Residential Religious Program - corporal punishment are often standard. Schooling is often below state standard |
WTP | Wilderness therapy program. Basically a boot camp in the wilderness. All modern programs built on the concept developed by Cartisano in the late 1980's. |