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COMMUNICATION WITH YOUR CHILD
Phone calls, as stated in the Enrollment Agreement (see Addendum #5), are a privilege that your child must earn by attaining Advanced Status. The time for this is individual to the Students’ progress and is an important and necessary process. Your child will appreciate the phone calls to you much more when he/she has to work hard to earn them. Phone calls any earlier in his/her progress would be destructive and disruptive, as the Student then becomes more preoccupied with trying to convince you that he/she should be taken out of the School rather than focusing on progress or necessary changes. Even when phone calls are permitted, they are short and not too frequent. This helps keep the cost down for the parents, as all calls, as stated in the Enrollment Agreement, are on a collect basis. Plus, all phone calls require a substantial amount of effort and logistics to complete. Again, it is critical that your child earn the phone privilege, otherwise we are all short changing this progress. PLEASE DO NOT ASK US TO MAKE AN EXCEPTION!!! This is totally unfair to the other Students and their parents. Exceptions affect all Students, you can imagine all of the Students asking “why does Tom get to make a phone call and I don’t?” or “don’t my parents want to talk to me on the phone as badly as Tom’s parents want to talk to him?” This creates such a problem that we put in the Enrollment Agreement (see Addendum #5) that no phone calls are allowed before the Student earns Achievement Status. Once the Student has earned the phone privilege, the Student is not allowed to call anyone other than his/her parents/guardians.
Keep it casual guys, don’t be fangirling all over the place. This will make them love you -jimmy