During teenage, kids undergo significant physical and mental development. It's common for them to display a rebellious attitude or start pushing new boundaries. At some point, this behavior can escalate to the end of being unmanageable. 
Parents may get exhausted and ask: Where can I send my troubled teen? When dealing with a violent teen, it is essential to set limits in the house. But if things are getting out of hand, parents can send their teen to a residential treatment center or therapeutic boarding schools. 
Yet, selecting a suitable facility can become challenging amidst the plethora of online options. Parents must conduct thorough research to ensure the facility aligns with their teens' needs and family values. 
With realistic expectations and a well-informed decision, being a parent, you can take the crucial step towards providing your troubled teen with the support and structure they require for growth and healing. 
Signs of Troubled Teen
Peer influence, mental health problems, and substance abuse can be the reasons behind the out-of-control behavior of your teen. Some signs of troubled teen behavior are the following:- They exhibit frequent changes in mood, being angry or irritable all the time
 - Avoiding social activities they once enjoyed
 - A significant drop in grades may show a lack of interest in academic activities.
 - Indulging in substance abuse
 - Lack of impulse control
 - Self-harm, such as unexplained cuts or bruises, wearing long sleeves or pants in warm weather to conceal injuries.
 - Significant changes in eating habits (overeating or undereating)
 - Disturbances in sleep patterns, insomnia, or excessive sleeping
 - Excessive crying
 - Being sad all the time
 - Lack of interest in extracurricular activities or hobbies
 


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