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Are you experiencing any of the following situations or feeling at a complete
loss or a failure as a parent? You are not alone and by being a proactive
parent you are taking the first step towards healing and bringing your family
back together.
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Is your teen escalating out of control?
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Is your teen becoming more and more defiant and
disrespectful?
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Is your teen manipulative? Running your
household?
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Are you hostage in your own home by your teen’s
negative behavior?
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Is your teen angry, violent or rage
outbursts?
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Is your teen verbally abusive?
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Is your teen rebellious, destructive and
withdrawn?
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Is your teen aggressive towards others or
animals?
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Is your teen using drugs and/or alcohol?
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Does your teen belong to a gang?
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Do they frequently runaway or leave home
for extended periods of time?
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Has their appearance changed – piercing,
tattoo’s, inappropriate clothing?
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Has your teen stopped participating in sports,
clubs, church and family functions? Have they become withdrawn from
society?
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Is your teen very intelligent yet not working
up to their potential? Underachiever? Capable of doing the work yet
not interested in education.
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Is your teen sexually active?
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Teen pregnancy?
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Is your teen a good kid but making bad
choices?
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Undesirable peers? Is your teen a follower or a
leader?
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Low self esteem and low self worth?
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Lack of motivation? Low energy?
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Mood Swings? Anxiety?
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Teen depression that leads to negative
behavior?
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Eating Disorders? Weight loss? Weight gain?
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Self-Harm or Self Mutilation?
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High School drop-out?
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Suspended or Expelled from school?
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Suicidal thoughts or attempts?
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ADD/ADHD/LD/ODD?
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Is your teen involved in legal problems? Have
they been arrested?
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Juvenile Delinquent?
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Conduct Disorder?
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Bipolar?
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Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)?
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Does your teen steal?
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Does your teen refuse to take accountability
and always blame others for their mistakes?
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Do you feel hopeless, helpless
and powerless over what options you have as a parent? Are you at your wits
end?
Does any of the above sound familiar? Many parents
are at their wits end by the time they contact us, but the most important
thing many need to know is you are not alone. There is help but the parent
needs to be proactive and educate themselves in getting the right help.
Many try local therapy, which is always
recommended, but in most cases, this is a very temporary band-aid to a more
serious problem. One or two hours a week with a therapist is usually not enough
to make the major changes that need to be done.
If you feel you are at your wits end and are
considering outside resources, please contact us. An informed
parent is an educated parent and will better prepare to you to make the best
decision for your child. It is critical not to place your child out
of his/her element. In many cases placing a teen that is just starting to
make bad choices into a hard core environment may cause more problems. Be
prepared – do your homework.
Many parents are in denial and keep hoping
and praying the situation is going to change. Unfortunately in many cases, the
problems usually escalate without immediate attention. Don’t be parents in
denial; be proactive in getting your teen the appropriate help they may need.
Whether it is local therapy or outside the home assistance, be in command of the
situation before it spirals out of control and you are at a place of
desperation. At Wits End is not a pleasant place to be, but so many of
us have been there.
Finding the best school or program for your child
is one of the most important steps a parent does. Remember, your child is not
for sale – don’t get drawn into high pressure sales people, learn from my
mistakes. Read my story at
www.aparentstruestory.com for the mistakes I made that nearly destroyed my
daughter.
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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