- New Jersey ranks 50th in the country for teen suicide
- 39% of New Jersey teens admit to using marijuana
- New Jersey has the 6th highest rate of fatal overdoses among teens in the U.S.
- 5.5% of youth between the ages of 4-17 are diagnosed with ADHD every year.
- In 2018, there were over 700 teen arrests for crimes such as aggravated assault, robbery and weapons violations.
- New Jersey reported only an 81% graduation rate for the 2015-2016 school year.
- The school should be staffed by qualified and experienced professionals with real experience in treating adolescents.
- There should be regular therapeutic sessions, both individual and group. Family therapy sessions should also be part of the program.
- Each behavioral modification school should have a strong academic component so that troubled teens are able to keep up with their grade level and prepare for life after high school, whether that's college or vocational school, or the workforce.
- Recreational therapy is another important aspect to helping teens heal. Whether it's hiking, fishing, mountain biking, skiing, music, sports, arts, drama, camping or something else, recreational therapy boosts self-esteem and helps teens gain new skills and an appreciation for life.
- The best programs have a detailed transition plan that helps teens go from being completely immersed in the school to rejoining the outside world again. A good transitional program helps teens launch into adulthood where they will be successful and happy.
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