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Military Schools in Delaware for Troubled Teens

Although most parents would prefer to avoid sending their troubled teen to a therapeutic facility, it can often be the best option for boys needing full time coaching. Selecting the correct program can be intimidating and many parents assume that military schools in Delaware are the most ideal option because of the proximity to home. However, we have found that more teens show greater improvement when they attend a program a little further from home for several reasons, including:

·         A valuable opportunity to leave behind the negative associations and bad habits of current life, while each teen takes full advantage of their unique and challenging surroundings.  Boys are able to begin again with a clean slate as they gain the tools they need in order to make healthy choices.      

·        Teens and their parent(s) are able to get some temporary time apart in order to focus on addressing individual issues. Distance can be helpful when making efforts to rebuild the relationship but is nearly impossible to attain when both parties reside in the same household.  

·         Rehabilitation programs offer exhausted parents a time of respite and emotional rest while their son is securely supported in an environment where he can work on turning his life around and repairing the important relationships in his life.        

These are only some of the reasons parents have trusted Liahona Academy more than a military school in Delaware to help their sons heal. Located in the heart of the scenic deserts of southern Utah, Liahona Academy has hosted thousands of boys over the last 15 years. The secure and comfortable facility is an ideal setting for the healthy work and play they need to balance the daily academics and therapy. Boys attending Liahona Academy gain the skills they need to overcome their challenges.

Below is a short video explaining how the program at Liahona Academy is more likely to benefit your teen than a military school in Delaware. We understand that this process is emotional and intimidating and we want you to know that we are here to help you.

As you can see, Liahona Academy’s first priority is helping your troubled son heal and improve as effectively as possible. Call us today at (800) 675-8101 for a free consultation to discuss whether our program is a good match for the challenges your son faces. We have helped thousands of families find a more effective option than military schools in Delaware. No matter where you are located, we are anxious to help you as well. 

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