dawg we are disordered AND different in your neurotypical society don’t even start with that implying that we’re different but not handicapped in this world like you didn’t just start an abusive neurodivergent school for the sake of supporting specifically ASD type one kids because we’re handicapped in this society
@maesaliva5 күн бұрын
#breakingcodesilence
@cynthiabl849718 күн бұрын
I was at Heritage for almost two years. I witnessed and experienced extreme bullying, cruelty by staff & students, sexual harassment of female students by male staff (for instance, a male teacher loudly ordering a girl in class to cross her legs because she was “making the whole place smell like tuna”), inappropriate use of serious psychiatric medications, mental health issues treated as behavioral problems, blatant homophobia and racism, denial of medical treatment, forced “confession” of drug use that never happened, and children leaving far more damaged than they arrived. And always the cloying Mormon atmosphere in this supposedly non-religious school. Some people seek employment in these places because it’s easy to get hired. A few people want to help kids. Some people want to be *seen* to be helping kids. Many people want access to children who lack credibility. I still have nightmares about my time there and it has been decades. I’ll never shut up about these abusive scam “treatment” centers who prey on parents’ desperation.
@maesaliva5 күн бұрын
hey dude im sorry you went through that :( i was a kid there from 2022-2023 (i was lucky enough to get out fast) and i had a terrible experience too. it doesn’t feel real until i’m getting nightmares about being back there. just, a year of disassociation and faint memories when it wasn’t so long ago, and then nightmares. i’d never had repeating nightmares until i went to spark academy, and that’s supposedly the better program. thank you for sharing your experience. one of my old programs (Open Sky Wilderness Therapy) had to be shut down because nobody went there anymore because of its reputation. hope that happens here too. by sharing your story, you’re doing great. 🤍
@simplyxbrady24 күн бұрын
im getting emotional watching this.. 😢
@werepyne350925 күн бұрын
All the kids i knew from this place are on drugs and homeless. They were high level in the program but once out of it the pressures of their real life got em back into being bad people. If your a parent thinking about sending your kid here your probably not a good one.
@simplyxbradyАй бұрын
miss u guys
@unapologeticella45403 ай бұрын
My Eglish was so bad when i was there😂 at least i learned English i met amazing people here God bless everyone Thank.u for saving me Heritage my parents were emotionally unavailable for.me they didnt know how to help me i am forever greatful.
@samanthahitchcockdenver6 ай бұрын
Such a terrible place made to look nice. Child abuse central
@maesaliva4 ай бұрын
👏👏
@unapologeticella45403 ай бұрын
im sorry u had a bad experience depraved people are everywhere.i will pray for u
@unapologeticella45403 ай бұрын
Samantha? I remembered u I'm Morella from Unit 14 I was 14 and 15 then 🎉 I wanted my niece to there but im.sorry u had a bad experience😢 we always got along I have Katie,Tenaya and Kayla as friends on facebook.
@taylordakoda676 ай бұрын
Hey Sophie, I remember when we went to heritage together, I was there April 2010 to April 2011 I was in unit 2 hope you're doing alright weird it's been about 14 years since we went but doesn't feel that long.
@trixy380110 ай бұрын
This is great! Beautiful campus and programs.
@maesaliva Жыл бұрын
#breakingcodesilence
@carrotvevo Жыл бұрын
school
@parkerjensen4099 Жыл бұрын
Heritage truly is the best and stands head and shoulders above the rest of the industry!