I went at age 12, 13 weeks at a time away from home. I didn't like it. It was a bit like living in "Lord of the Flies" for three terms a year for several years. (Except that in "Lord of the flies" the boys were at least a similar age/size to each other.)
As a parent, why would you assume you will have any idea what happens there? Do you not think that people who have complete physical power over them for 24 hours of every day for months at a time might have some influence over what your children tell you?
I've always regarded myself as having left home at 12. My parents were just people I had to get along with in the holidays, before I returned to a real life I didn't like.
As a parent, why would you assume you will have any idea what happens there? Do you not think that people who have complete physical power over them for 24 hours of every day for months at a time might have some influence over what your children tell you?
I've always regarded myself as having left home at 12. My parents were just people I had to get along with in the holidays, before I returned to a real life I didn't like.
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