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		<description><![CDATA[For parents battling the challenges that come with having teenage children, life can be overwhelming at times. Teenagers are naturally rebellious, exerting their strength in gaining independence. While it is natural to want children to become strong, independent adults, sometimes a teenager&#8217;s rebellion can lead to a troubled life, calling for reinforcement. Some families are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For parents battling the challenges that come with having teenage children, life can be overwhelming at times. Teenagers are naturally rebellious, exerting their strength in gaining independence. While it is natural to want children to become strong, independent adults, sometimes a teenager&#8217;s rebellion can lead to a troubled life, calling for reinforcement. Some families are turning to special schools for troubled teens that specialize in behavioral control and disciplinary reinforcements.</p>
<p>There are many different types of schools for teens with behavioral problems. For kids that have had difficulty paying attention in class or picking the right friends, some public schools will have correctional programs. However, if the student has been suspended, expelled or in trouble with the law, outsourcing schooling to an alternative school may be necessary. Most alternative schools have credit recovery programs that allow students to graduate on time in a positively reinforced environment.</p>
<p>For students who require a more intense level of correction, boarding school for troubled teens may be a good option. A boarding school for troubled teens can be located all over the world, and are usually segregated by sexes. Students live on campus and are monitored twenty-four hours a day, eating all of their meals together and going to school together. Students are usually allowed to come home on holidays and special occasions.</p>
<p>Some parents prefer military school for troubled teens or for particularly unruly kids. While it is a harsh environment for the teenagers to live in, it is often the very measure that turns a troubled teen around and puts them on the right track. In military school, students do go to school, though there is much physical interaction and strenuous activity that is mixed in to everyday life. Military officers often wake students up in the wee hours of the morning to go run in the rain, make them hike long distances, and give them a limited amount of time to eat their meals. While it may seem like a difficult environment to live in, military school has a high success rate of giving teens a second chance to start living their life with discipline and morals.</p>
<p>Many parents have troubled teens. It is not always necessarily the fault of the parents or anyone else that a student is having behavioral issues. However, there are steps that a parent can take to avoid a more unruly future with the teen. While boarding school for troubled teens, military school, or correctional programs may not be right for every parent, they are certainly a viable source of correction and discipline for those with troubled teens.</p>
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		<title>Military Schools for Troubled Teens</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 04:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A percentage of youth has always had trouble adapting to school and family life. In many cases, public and private schools are ill-equipped to meet the emotional and intellectual needs of troubled teens. Meanwhile, families feel overwhelmed and overpowered by their teenage sons and daughters. Military school can provide a route to getting your family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A percentage of youth has always had trouble adapting to school and family life. In many cases, public and private schools are ill-equipped to meet the emotional and intellectual needs of troubled teens. Meanwhile, families feel overwhelmed and overpowered by their teenage sons and daughters. Military school can provide a route to getting your family back on track. Read on for answers to frequently asked questions about military schools for troubled teens.</p>
<p>Who should attend military school?</p>
<p>Troubled teens who mainly lack focus and discipline are ideal candidates for traditional military school. Military school provides students with opportunities to develop individual discipline while building a sense of community and cooperation.</p>
<p>At the same time, the structure of military school leads students to focus on high-quality academic instruction. Traditional military schools are generally college preparatory academies and only accept students who can maintain passing grades without extensive outside aid.</p>
<p>Who should not attend a typical military school?</p>
<p>When choosing a military school for troubled teens, be aware that many military schools are not necessarily prepared to handle or treat serious psychological problems. If your teen might have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), clinical depression, or trouble with drug use, it would be best to seek out military-style boarding schools that specialize in behavior modification. Fortunately, hundreds of behavior modification programs are now available. These allow students to experience the benefits of a highly disciplined environment while also receiving crucial therapies.</p>
<p>In addition to severely trouble teens, teens who struggle academically are not ideal candidates for traditional military boarding schools for troubled teens. Students must earn average or above-average scores on most military school entrance exams. However, certain military schools cater to the needs of students with special academic needs.</p>
<p>How much does military school cost?</p>
<p>In the United States, yearly tuition at a military school is approximately $10,000 &#8211; $20,000. In some school districts, school vouchers can be applied toward military school tuition.</p>
<p>What is the academic schedule of a military school?</p>
<p>Most military schools follow a traditional school year schedule with holidays, winter break, spring break, and summer vacation. Military schools can be daytime-only schools or boarding schools. Depending on the program, students at a boarding school might be discouraged from contacting friends and family members during their initial stay. This is intended to help students absorb the culture and expectations of their new environment.</p>
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		<title>Military School for Troubled Teens</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 23:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you cannot take another day of coming home to chaos. Maybe your teen is making decisions that have the potential to destroy the rest of their life. Maybe you are simply tired of waiting for the next crisis. Whatever the reason, many parents choose military boarding schools for troubled teens.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you cannot take another day of coming home to chaos. Maybe your teen is making decisions that have the potential to destroy the rest of their life. Maybe you are simply tired of waiting for the next crisis. Whatever the reason, many parents choose military boarding schools for troubled teens.</p>
<p>There are several reasons military school can help families like yours. First, they offer a high level of discipline and order to kids who need both. Second, they offer a change of scenery, taking these adolescents out of an environment where they have been very unsuccessful. It gets kids away from the bad influences all around them at school and in our culture. Third, military school for troubled teens gives troubled families a chance to cool off, to get away from each other long enough to regain their ability to relate effectively.</p>
<p>Although military school can be a lifesaver for troubled teens and their families, it can be hard to locate a military school that accepts teens in crisis. Most military schools will only accept students who are there voluntarily. However, you can find specialized military schools for troubled teens that offers programs with the discipline and order of a traditional military school, but customized to help an adolescent in crisis.  They can teach your troubled teen to be respectful, responsible and hard working.  Military boarding schools for troubled teens can be a godsend, and it can turn around lives, giving kids a hand up into a brighter future.</p>
<p>If you are interested in military school for troubled teens, there are a wide variety of programs available. From traditional style programs to psychiatric intervention programs to more academically oriented programs, there is a military school for just about every unique situation. You can find military school for troubled teens in a variety of settings and even a variety of prices. Programs are expensive, but they are a high value compared to the cost of a wasted life.</p>
<p>If you have a troubled teen, the time to act is yesterday. You cannot afford to spend another day of your life in a state of crisis. You cannot afford to let your teen slide further into their bad habits. Choose military school for troubled teens and turn your family around.</p>
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		<title>Schools for Trouble Teens</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:40:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teenagers never make life easy on any parent, but sometimes teenage behavior goes beyond just unruly and becomes uncontrollable.  The breaking point will be different for each family, but if a family can see that point looming, it is time to look at alternative options to traditional at home parenting.
One such option is a boarding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teenagers never make life easy on any parent, but sometimes teenage behavior goes beyond just unruly and becomes uncontrollable.  The breaking point will be different for each family, but if a family can see that point looming, it is time to look at alternative options to traditional at home parenting.</p>
<p>One such option is a boarding school for troubled teens.  There are different levels of these facilities, as well.  There are ones that troubled kids may go to just like regular high school, but with slightly different rules and ways of dealing with bad behavior, and more counselors on hand to try to find out the Why behind the acting out.  There are others which are more akin to detention facilities where the teens are almost in a prison setting.</p>
<p>There are also campuses which are sometimes called children&#8217;s homes, which are essentially campuses where children live in a group setting, with social workers and &#8220;house parents&#8221; on hand at all times.  They are given strict schedules and rules that must be obeyed, with pre-determined consequences for each offense.  These places may have recreational facilities, for instance, which a teen that has broken the rules may not be allowed to visit for a set amount of time, or they may be put on room restriction, only allowed out for school, meals and showering.</p>
<p>Depending on the why behind a child&#8217;s behavior, either school for troubled teens may help with behavioral issues.  If there is a friend who is a bad influence, getting a child away from that influence can be crucial to solving the problem, but forbidding a teen from seeing a friend will likely only make things worse.  If the friend appears to be the main problem, then, getting them to a new boarding school for troubled teens, especially one that deals with discipline cases can make all the difference.</p>
<p>On the other hand, it is very important that a move to the military school for troubled teens or boarding school is not sprung on them unexpectedly.  A parent should try using the school as only a threat first, to try to discourage bad behavior, and let the teen know that, if the behavior problems continue, the school is an option that will be seriously considered.  Otherwise, if a child has no warning before being taken to the school, he may feel abandoned by his parents, or she may feel as though the parents have just given up on her.</p>
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