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A [[:Category:Discipline|disciplinary practice]] in which children were required not to speak to anyone but their adult [[shepherd]] for an extended period of time (usually measured in days at least).  
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A [[:Category:Discipline|disciplinary practice]] in which children were required not to speak to anyone but their adult [[shepherd]] for an extended period of time.
  
This was sometimes accompanied by a sign to be worn indicating to others that the individual is under "silence restriction". An example message is "Jesus is teaching me to be quiet" or "I am learning some lessons. Please don't talk to me".  
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This was sometimes accompanied by having their mouths taped over, and being required to wear a sign around their neck indicating to others that the individual was not to speak or be spoken to. An example message is "Jesus is teaching me to be quiet" or "I am learning some lessons. Please don't talk to me".
  
In some cases silence restrictions lasted for weeks or months and in some programs (such as the [[Victor Program]]) classes of children where under this restriction ''en masse'' for months.  
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In some cases silence restrictions lasted for weeks or months, and in some programs (such as the [[Victor Program]]s) there were cases of classes of children under this restriction ''en masse'' for months.
  
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Revision as of 23:31, 22 April 2005

A disciplinary practice in which children were required not to speak to anyone but their adult shepherd for an extended period of time.

This was sometimes accompanied by having their mouths taped over, and being required to wear a sign around their neck indicating to others that the individual was not to speak or be spoken to. An example message is "Jesus is teaching me to be quiet" or "I am learning some lessons. Please don't talk to me".

In some cases silence restrictions lasted for weeks or months, and in some programs (such as the Victor Programs) there were cases of classes of children under this restriction en masse for months.