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Parent's Universal Resource Experts, Inc. (P.U.R.E.™) is an organization that was
founded in 2001 by Sue Scheff. For the past several years Parent's Universal
Resource's has assisted families with valuable information and resources for
their children and teens that are at risk. Teens that are struggling
with today's peer pressure, experimenting with drugs and alcohol,
and simply good kids starting to make bad choices. We have many very
satisfied families that have used our services. Please take a moment to read
some of our testimonials.
Whether you are seeking Boarding Schools, Therapeutic Boarding Schools,
Residential Treatment Centers, Wilderness Programs, Christian Schools, Summer
Programs, Military Schools and more, Parent's Universal Resource's can
offer you options to explore to help educate you in a very important decision
for your child and family. We invite you to fill out a
request form for more
information.
Parent's Universal Resource Expert's™ are parents helping parents. As
a parent that experienced and survived a difficult teen, we
believe that desperate parents are at high risk of making rash and
detrimental decisions in choosing the best placement for their child. Please
take a moment to read my story - "A Parent's True Story" - which is one the reasons this organization was created.
As a member of the Better Business Bureau for many years we are
an organization that prides ourselves in helping others and bringing families
back together.
There are many Doctors, Attorney's, Therapists, Police Departments, Schools,
Guidance Counselors, and other professionals that refer Parent's Universal
Resource's to families. In many cases, after a family has used our service,
they recommend us to their friends and relatives. We have built our reputation
on trust and putting families first. At Parent's Universal Resource's we
believe in bringing families back together.
To learn more about the founder of P.U.R.E.™ - please visit
www.suescheff.com.
In searching for schools and programs we look for the following:
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Helping Teens - not Harming Them
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Building them up - not Breaking them down
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Positive and Nurturing Environments - not Punitive
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Family Involvement in Programs - not Isolation from the teen
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Protect Children - not Punish them
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