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Transformation


Bruce shares on the amazing transformation he has witnessed in his daughter since she has been enrolled at The Family Foundation School.

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Kimberly Mandel | March 18, 2010 at 8:23 pm

After several years of watching my son’s life derail, we enrolled him at FFS. Months later he told us he believes his life his value. Words I’d never heard from him..

Susan Steinhardt | April 3, 2010 at 3:02 pm

This testimonial brings tears to my eyes as I also remember the first time I visited the Family Foundation School. I was a mass of contridictions in my head and was incredibly anxious. The students, especially, put me at ease. They talked openly about how they got to the school and their relationships with their parents and urged me to be strong in the face of all my anxieties about how to handle the situaion with my son. They were a blessing to me on that day and helped me to see how wonderful this school was and I learned with my son at the school how fantastic the Program is! Although my son is not graduating from the Family School (he needed a different type of teaching style) he is graduating from another boarding school and has just been offered a spot at his first choice college for September 2010!

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