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8 Things Therapists Look for to Determine if a Child is Headed for Violence
Violence is a serious concern among youth. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance survey reports 16.6 percent of high school students carried a weapon at least once, and 7.4 percent reported being threatened or injured by a...
How To Welcome Girls Home After Spending Time In A Therapeutic Boarding School
Your teenaged daughter transformed during treatment in a therapeutic boarding school, and now she is coming home. As parents, you may be eager to believe she completely transformed while away, and none of the old problems will create tension in your relationship. On...
Every Parent Needs to Know These 5 Tells of Drug Use
Warning Signs - you can’t see them if you don’t know what to look for, and the consequences can be drastic if you miss them altogether. It might be a sign that says “icy roads ahead” or your boss scheduling a meeting with you at 4 pm on a Friday, or it might be...
10 Ways to Connect With Your Hard-to-Reach Teen Girl
Connecting with your teen daughter is an impressive and sometimes seemingly impossible feat. She’s wrapped up in texting, social media, tv shows, magazines, friends, boys, and anything OTHER than her lame and overbearing parents. At least that’s how it might feel if...
10 Ways to Connect With Your Hard-to-Reach Teen Boy
Teenage boys… are they speaking another language? Actually most of the time it may feel like they aren’t speaking at all! Connecting with your teen son can seem challenging, if not impossible, especially when you feel like you’ve “missed the boat” or too much time has...
There is No Such Thing as an “Average” Body Type
Your daughter is growing up in a world of comparison. She compares her likes and dislikes to those of her friends. She compares her brain and accomplishments to those of her classmates. She compares the attention she receives to how much you give her siblings. She...
Factors Contributing To Depression In Young Teen Girls
There is a terrifying statistic that no parent wants to hear, and yet every parent needs to know. Every 100 minutes, a teenager commits suicide. So prevalent is suicide in children between the ages of 15 and 24 that it is the third biggest cause of death in that age...
Is Your Teen Daughter In Trouble? A Boarding School May Help
Dealing with a teenage daughter who is out of control can be a draining and devastating ordeal. No parent wants to consider sending their child away from home, but sometimes it is necessary not only for the daughter, but the safety and well being of other family...
10 Questions Parents Have the First Month Their Son Is at Therapeutic Boarding Schools for Boys
Sending an adolescent to therapeutic boarding school is a big decision, and once that decision is made, it’s often followed with worry and guilt, according to the NYTimes. This can lead to many questions that many parents are embarrassed to ask. This is why we’ve...
Mobile Phones: The Bigger and Better Bullying Frontier
The Jessica Logan Case In July 2008, 18-year-old Jessica Logan hanged herself alone in her closet, after returning home from a funeral for a friend. Her friend had also committed suicide. Jessica Logan was a victim of cyberbullying. Mobile phones played a crucial part...
Understanding and Managing Your Teen’s Compulsive Sexual Behaviors
All adolescents go through a phase of seeking to understand their own sexuality. There’s a certain amount of experimentation and exploration during this time of which parents should be fully aware. Though a little exploration is normal at their age, it’s not something...
Situations That Require Boarding Schools for Troubled Boys
Being a parent isn’t easy, especially when you’re considering boarding school for your troubled teen boy. The last thing we want as parents is to admit we need someone else to help us raise our teen. However, it could be the best thing we can do for our troubled boys....
How to Navigate Divorce and Your Son’s Struggle with Addiction
Divorce is always difficult, but there are always factors that can make it worse. Adolescents in particular can take divorce very hard. They may turn to substance abuse as an attempt to cope with their feelings. Parents want their children to come out of the divorce...
Teaching Your Daughter How Happiness And Body Type Don’t Correlate
The media is full of images that claim to promote the perfect body. What body type this might be will differ based on the person who is posting the photo, and tastes vary. But one thing remains the same: they idealize a certain figure, and demonize the rest. When...
Giving Your Teen the Illusion of Independence May Be Just What They Need
As your kids grow from children to adolescence, you’ll see a natural exploration of independence. For many parents, this independence is manifest as pushing back and acting out when they feel they’re being controlled. Most often, the worst of their behavioral problems...