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		<title>Military Boarding Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for information on military boarding schools?  If you&#8217;re having behavior problems with your teenager, a military boarding school might be exactly what you need to turn your teen around.  There are many bad decisions your teen can make now that might have a great deal of impact on their future, so getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for information on military boarding schools?  If you&#8217;re having behavior problems with your teenager, a military boarding school might be exactly what you need to turn your teen around.  There are many bad decisions your teen can make now that might have a great deal of impact on their future, so getting them turned around as early as possible is a good idea.  There are many benefits your child can get by going to a well respected military academy.</p>
<p>When you send your teen to military boarding school, you give the disciplined foundation they need to be successful as an adult.  Are you fed up with trying to correct your teen&#8217;s destructive behavior?  Your teen might be out of control, doing whatever they want whenever they want, but boarding school will turn them around.  In a military academy, your teenager will learn the discipline they need to perform well at school and make good decisions.  Good discipline can protect your teenager from experimenting with drugs and alcohol or participating in gangs or violence.</p>
<p>A military academy can help your teen learn how to succeed in the future.  The military boarding school you choose will teach your teenager how to respect themselves and set goals for their future.  By learning self respect, your teenager will understand that college and a bright future are not out of their reach.  This is the foundation for avoiding the decisions that lead to drugs, delinquency, and violent behavior.  Military school can teach your teen to keep their future in mind and remember that their choices have consequences.</p>
<p>When you choose boys military boarding schools for your teen, you remove them from the bad influences that are encouraging them to behave poorly.  Your teen will make friends at boarding school who are learning to be just as disciplined and goal oriented as they are.  By removing negative peer influence, you put your teen on the road to a bright future.</p>
<p>A military boarding high school is exactly what your troubled teen needs to turn their life around.  By sending your teenager to military school, they will learn the discipline and self respect they need to succeed in the future.  They will also make new friends who are being guided toward the same kind of positive behavior.  Military boarding high schools can be the first step toward helping your troubled teen live up to their potential.</p>
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		<title>The New Option: Military Boarding Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 17:44:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once upon a time, military boarding schools were the place that frustrated parents sent their out of control teens. Well, that was true once upon a time. Today, military boarding high schools are at the forefront of private school education.
A boys military boarding school has become the institutions that families seek to educate their academically [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once upon a time, military boarding schools were the place that frustrated parents sent their out of control teens. Well, that was true once upon a time. Today, military boarding high schools are at the forefront of private school education.</p>
<p>A boys military boarding school has become the institutions that families seek to educate their academically gifted or high achieving children. Unlike traditional public high schools, military boarding schools are designed to motivate and prepare students for a meaningful life. Classes at military boarding schools are traditionally small; therefore students routinely receive almost one on one instruction and personal attention.</p>
<p>Many parents and their teens choose military boarding schools to provide renowned, competitive academic programs based on military organizational precepts intertwined with an intense physical component. Military boarding schools offer students, male and female a varied environment that prepares them to apply to elite military academies like West Point, the Naval Academy or apply to other competitive, highly rated academic institutions.</p>
<p>The very nature of military boarding schools is based on routine and order. Established daily schedules require students to rise early and complete a series of intense physical routines before breakfast that builds not only strong bodies but also sets the tone for the required mental agility necessary for academic success. Students learn how to act proactively and responsively because the institution and its staff work hard to engender trust and motivation. Those perceived inflexible institutions have found the correct balance that allow students to simultaneously thrive while they explore who they are and where their futures might lie.</p>
<p>Although teamwork is a major tenet of most military training environments, leadership, that is, the ability to effectively lead a team is equally important and stressed as a positive role to emulate. Students graduate from military boarding schools with self-confidence and the ability to think for themselves.</p>
<p>The old, anachronistic idea that most teens and their parents conjure when they think about going to a military boarding school is one based on an inaccurate perception that these institutions only operate with strict adherence to inflexible rules. Well, that misperception, like the practice, is in the past and it’s time for everyone to understand that a military boarding high school is academically competitive environment that trains young minds and bodies to become our future leaders.</p>
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		<title>At Risk Teens</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:27:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The increased pressure and fast movement of life today puts stress on everyone. This stress can have a particularly hard effect on teens, as they deal with changes of puberty, the uncertainty of the future, and the additional burden of an environment that moves so quickly it seems likely to leave them behind. Add to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The increased pressure and fast movement of life today puts stress on everyone. This stress can have a particularly hard effect on teens, as they deal with changes of puberty, the uncertainty of the future, and the additional burden of an environment that moves so quickly it seems likely to leave them behind. Add to that the temptations of peer pressure, drugs and alcohol, sex, and the all too common lack of a stable family life, and many teens find themselves in situations where they can be considered at risk.</p>
<p>At risk teens are much more likely to find themselves in trouble with the law at an early age, or dropping out of school. In extreme cases, their situation can lead to drug addiction, alcohol abuse, depression, and even suicide.</p>
<p>What Puts a Teen at Risk?</p>
<p>Numerous factors can cause teens to be considered at risk.  Teens often suffer from lack of supervision or sufficient attention from their parents. They also often live in urban areas where the crime rate is high and it is easy to become involved in illegal activities. Many urban schools provide programs for at risk teens to help them find a better path, but reduction in educational funding makes this more and more difficult. This does not mean that you shouldn’t look for at risk teen’s programs I just means that you are going to have to be more persistent if you want to find one.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t always the case, though. Teens that are at more risk can be found in middle-class suburban neighborhoods, as well. In fact, these teenagers in families and neighborhoods not considered high risk face even more challenges, as it is often assumed they will be free of problems and at risk behaviors.</p>
<p>Health and Medical Issues</p>
<p>Other factors that can put teens at risk are medical problems such as chronic depression, anxiety, or learning disabilities. These issues make them &#8220;stand out&#8221; for bullying and other attacks from classmates, and make it harder for the at risk teens to feel good about themselves. Addressing these problems with a medical or educational professional can help these teens navigate a difficult time of life made more difficult by these added complications.</p>
<p>The best way to help is to look of activities for at risk teens is to pay attention. If a teen seems depressed, anxious, or is behaving in a suspicious way, they might be having problems at home or conflicts with peers. The sooner someone can help, the more likely they are to find a way out of an increasingly dangerous situation. At this point it might be wise to look into a boarding school for at risk teens.</p>
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