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23 Feb 2008 03:22:00 | Kent Pinkerton
What parents of a teen haven’t wondered where their sweet child
went and who the angry and rebellious child is that took his or
her place. After all, adolescence is a time of change. While
each child is different, there are some behaviors that all
normal teens seem to exhibit. These include: acting moody and/or
rude, complaining about parental interference, experimenting
with sex and/or drugs, searching for a sense of identity,
showing less affection to parents and/or siblings.
Unfortunately, some teens are more troubled than others and may
spiral out of control. These teens are at higher risk of
developing serious problems such as substance abuse and
addiction, eating disorders, failure in school, legal problems,
pregnancy, and in the worst-case scenario, attempted suicide.
The difficulty for parents lies in trying to interrupt their
teen’s downward spiral and replace it with positive steps to
help him or her regain a healthy way of life.
Often the hardest part for parents is to admit that they can’t
do it alone and that their teen needs professional help. Once
they can do that, parents will find that there is help available
for troubled teens. Some of the options available to parents
include boarding schools, boot camps, military style schools,
and even residential treatment centers. Deciding which type of
program or facility is best suited to help your teen with his or
her issues can be a daunting task. Each program or facility will
have a different philosophy toward treatment and techniques to
achieve results. Parents must do a little research, and whenever
possible, take the time to visit facilities and meet the staff
to ensure that it’s a good fit for their troubled teen.
The most effective programs or facilities offer a number of key
components to help troubled teens deal with their issues. These
components include academics to enable teens to earn high school
credit while they attend the program, as well as recreation,
exercise and social opportunities. Other components may include
reinforcement of appropriate behavior, family involvement that
helps families understand and rebuild problems, as well as
personal and emotional development.
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