Parent Choices
P.U.R.E. assists parents in finding the best resources for their child.
Local Therapy:
Local therapy is a good place to start with children that struggling at home
and school. To locate a local therapist, it is beneficial to contact your
insurance company for a list of adolescent therapists in your area. If you
don't have insurance when calling therapists, ask them if they accept sliding
scales according to your income. Check your yellow pages for local Mental
Health Services in your area or ask your Pediatrician or Family Doctor for a
referral.
Military Schools and Academies:
Military Schools have been around for over a hundred years. Many parents are
under the misconception that Military Schools are for at risk children.
Military Schools are a privilege and honor to attend and be accepted into. Your
child must have some desire to attend a Military School. Many children believe
Military Schools are for bad kids, however if they visit a campus they may
realize it is an opportunity for them. Many parents start with a Military
Summer program to determine if their child is a candidate for Military School.
Military Schools usually do not offer therapy, unless contracted on the
outside of the school. They offer structure, positive discipline,
self-confidence, small class sizes and excellent academics. Military Schools
can build a student's self-esteem; motivate them to benefit their future both
socially and academically.
Traditional Boarding Schools:
Traditional Boarding Schools are like Military Schools, in which your child
will have to want to attend and be accepted into the school. There are many
excellent Boarding Schools that offer both academics and special needs for
students. Many specialize in specific areas such as fine arts, music, and
competitive sports. In most cases, therapy is not offered unless contracted on
the outside.
Therapeutic Boarding Schools (TBS):
Therapeutic Boarding Schools offer therapy and academics to students.
Usually the student has not done well in a traditional school and is making bad
choices that could have an effect on their future. Although many of the
students are exceptionally smart, they are not working to their ability.
Sometimes peer pressure can lead your child down a destructive path. Removing
them from their environment can be beneficial to them to focus on themselves
both emotionally and academically.
Christian Boarding Schools:
Christian Boarding Schools and Programs for struggling teens offer
therapy and academics. They have a spiritual foundation that can assist a child
to better understand Christianity as well as bring them closer to a Higher
Power. Many offer Youth Groups and activities that can create life skills for a
better future. A program with a Christian setting may enhance a child's better
understanding of the world today.
Residential Treatment Center (RTC):
Residential Treatment Centers, similar to a TBS, offer therapy and
academics. However Residential Treatment Centers are for children that require
more clinical support. Their issues are more specific with substance abuse,
eating disorders, self-mutilators, and other behavioral issues.
Summer Programs:
Summer programs are a great place to start if your child is beginning to make
bad choices or losing their motivation. Finding a good summer program that can
build self-confidence can be beneficial to student's prior starting a new school
year.
Wilderness Programs:
Wilderness Programs are commonly referred to as an outdoor therapeutic and
educational experience. There are reputable Wilderness Programs throughout the
United States that offer short term assistance to parents that are in crisis
with their teens. These programs can be very costly with most starting at
$350.00 per day and up. The immediate impact Wilderness Programs have on many
teens can be a positive change, however rarely long lasting according to
families that we have spoken with. In most cases a longer term Therapeutic
Boarding School is necessary for students after attending a Wilderness Program.
Recently the ABC show Brat Camp has generated a lot of interest in Wilderness
Programs. For more information please contact us directly. |