Independent Living Skills All Teens Need


Date: May 20, 2019

Teenagers want to feel in control. Teenagers also turn into young adults. To prepare those young adults in the making, independent living skills are incredibly valuable and a great way to hand over some control. When you spend your time dealing with behavioral challenges, teaching your children how to use a plunger seems like an unnecessary task. However, when your teen turns into a young adult, he is going to need these skills in order to thrive. Focusing on strengths...

Questions to Ask Troubled Teen Programs Before Your Teen Attends


Date: May 6, 2019

Enrolling your teen into a program to address challenging or concerning behaviors comes with many questions and decisions. Locating a program that is right for your teen is key to getting him help. There are many options available including online programs for teens, summer camps, military programs, residential, outpatient, wilderness and therapeutic. You know your teen best, so consider the behaviors you are seeing as well as the characteristics of your teen. When interviewing programs, ask many questions and be...

Boot Camps: Are They Good for Troubled Teenagers?


Date: April 22, 2019

As a parent, the last thing on your mind is sending your teenager away to a boot camp for behavior issues. Unless of course that teenager is acting out, troubled, and seemingly irrational. The thought of sending your child to a boot camp can be scary but it doesn’t have to be. There are many different types of boot camps and they can be very beneficial. But how can you be sure? What things should you, as the parent, be...

A Few Reasons Your Teenager May Be Acting Out


Date: April 8, 2019

Defiant behavior happens when a person purposely opposes ruling or structure. When a child has defiant behavior, they are most likely opposing the structure a parent or adult has created. Parents often feel this behavior is their fault or they are failing as a parent to create the structure their child needs. This is not necessarily the case, There are many reasons a child may act out. Disobedience, defiant behavior, and acting out basically means someone is trying to “act...

How to Prepare for Spring Break Away from Your Teen


Date: March 18, 2019

Spring is nearing, which for school-aged kids means Spring Break is coming up right around the corner. While this much-needed break from school work is a welcome reprieve for kids and parents alike, as teens get older, they want to spend less time with their family vacations, and more time with their friends. If your teen is thinking about heading off on their own for a week of fun in the sun with friends, there are some things you need...

Five Ways Your Teen Can Volunteer this Spring Break


Date: March 4, 2019

Troubled teens learn a lot in therapy programs such as online programs, wilderness programs or even boot camps, but what happens when they come home? Continued therapy is a huge part of getting them back on the right track. With spring break coming up, your teen will have a week off from their usual school routine, and you may be worried about them spiraling out of control again or getting into trouble on a vacation with friends. Instead of letting...

Guidelines When Choosing a Military Program for Troubled Teens


Date: February 18, 2019

When looking for a therapy program for your teen, you may come across listings for various residential programs like wilderness camps, residential therapy schools, military camps, or schools for troubled youth. These programs, like troubled teens themselves, are not all created equal. There are some things to consider when choosing. If you are considering a military program, see below for some guidelines that can help you determine if your teen will benefit from this type of therapy. Know the difference....

The Ins and Outs of Tough Love for Troubled Teens


Date: February 4, 2019

Love can come in many forms, and is sometimes a hard thing to show, especially to a troubled teenager. There’s a fine line between tough love and overkill when trying to lay down ground rules for a teen who has spiraled out of control. This month is all about showing the love, so if you are finding it hard to find a way to show the tough love to your teen, see below for some great tips. It can be...

How to Have the Tough Talks with Teens


Date: January 22, 2019

At some point in every teen’s life, there are going to be some conversations that parents are dreading or don’t know how to approach. It could be from the death of a family member, a change in situations such as moving or financial adjustments or even a decision regarding the teen that they may not want, such as sending them to a troubled teen residential program or a teen wilderness camp to get them help. If you have to face...

How to Finance a Therapy Program For Your Teen


Date: January 8, 2019

A troubled teen program can come in many forms. There are online programs for teens, troubled teen residential programs, wilderness camps, military camps and even teen Christian programs. Some of these options are going to be more expensive than others but may be necessary for getting your teen the help that he/she needs. So what are some financing options for these programs? See below for some tips on how you can afford to send your troubled teen to any of...

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