- New, supportive community Moving from a negative, hostile or even abusive atmosphere to a safe, secure, neutral one can do wonders for troubled teens. When they are surrounded by trained and experienced staffers, plus other teens who are going through their own issues, they can benefit from positive peer pressure and the support and understanding of adults who are ready to help out. Combined with programs designed to boost self-esteem and teach leadership skills, many troubled teens find the community atmosphere at school to be a real plus in their recovery.
- Academic emphasis Therapeutic boarding schools stress academics, knowing that many troubled youth have not done well in school prior to their arrival. Licensed teachers do everything they can to help troubled teens catch up or stay at grade level, then surpass it if they can. Counselors and peer tutors help teens stay on top of things and the small teacher/student ratio is often much better than in a traditional classroom. As the teens find more success in academics, they can even explore college prep and vocational training.
- Professional therapy Troubled teens who attend therapeutic boarding schools have access to licensed and qualified therapists for both individual and group therapy sessions. These experts work closely with students to identify the underlying issues, then work to help them overcome them. Personalized therapy plans are set up then adjusted depending on the teen's progress. Family therapy is another component that helps family relationships heal.
- Recreational therapy Recreational therapy plays a big part in a troubled teen's recovery at a therapeutic boarding school. Schools have all kinds of recreational therapy, such as after school clubs, sports leagues, equine therapy, wilderness therapy, art therapy, music therapy and more. These activities boost a troubled teen's student’s self-esteem, plus teaches them to set goals and achieve them, and introduces them to a number of new hobbies and friends.
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