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Boarding Schools
- what are they and how can they help your child?
Our Boarding Schools are State Licensed intervention
programs for problem children who may be experiencing emotional,
academic, and/or behavioral problems.
Instead of wreaking havoc on themselves and their families
the children will spend their days in group counselling, individual
and family therapy, and learning how to interact with peers
and adults in a meaningful and healthy way.
For their part, many teens find success at Boarding Schools for Teenaged Boys by learning more about themselves and what
drives their destructive behaviors. The children are asked to specifically
look at what's going on in their lives and what kind of decisions
they've been making.
Boarding Schools for Teenaged Boys provide
the forum for struggling youth to evaluate their behaviors.
It's their parents' desperate hope that, once it's over, they'll
get back the child they once knew.
Boarding Schools are different to military-style
boot camps, which rely on humiliation and barked orders.
Not all Boarding Schools are created equal.
The Family Compass will help you to make an
informed decision when you choose to intervene on behalf of
your child.
We have compiled a database of the Boarding Schools for Teenaged Boys.
This is so you can find the proper treatment for your situation.
For any questions - call 1-866-490-3666 toll free.
We have consultants waiting to take your call 24 hours a day/7
days a week - Call now!
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Info
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Contact your local Mental Health Association,
community mental health center, or:
National Mental Health Association 2001 N. Beauregard Street,
12th Floor Alexandria, VA 22311 Phone 703/684-7722 Fax 703/684-5968
Mental Health Resource Center 800/969-NMHA TTY Line 800/433-5959
National Clearinghouse on USA
Boarding Schools http://dasis3.samhsa.gov/
For any questions - call 1-866-490-3666 toll free.
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days a week - Call now!
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