The Benefits Of Sending Your Son To An All-Boys Boarding School for Troubled Boys

The Benefits Of Sending Your Son To An All-Boys Boarding School for Troubled Boys

Have you been trying to help your troubled son but feel like you are hitting your head against a brick wall? Have you been through therapy, group therapy, school intervention programs, at risk programs and even the courts, but things just keep getting worst? When your son struggles with behavioral programs, whatever they are caused by, it can be exhausting and disheartening. It may even be frightening.

An all boys therapeutic boarding school is one option left for parents who feel they have tried everything, with no success.

What Is a Therapeutic Boarding School?

A therapeutic boarding school is a private institution that is part school, part residential treatment center. Professional staff are on hand to work with your son one on one to help them catch up and improve their academic performance. At the same time, they will be addressing their emotional issues and coming to the core of what is causing them.

These boarding schools try to strike an equal balance between those two goals, in an environment that is better suited for their unique struggles.

What Issues Do These Programs Address?

Some of the issues that these programs address include:

  • Personality Disorders
  • Mental Illness
  • ADHD and ADD
  • Spectrum Disorders
  • Trauma
  • Depression
  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Past Substance Abuse and Addiction
  • Promiscuity and Inappropriate Sexual Behavior
  • Anger and Rage Triggers
  • Truancy
  • Academic Struggles
  • Emotional Lack of Control

Other issues may be addressed in the process of dealing with these problems. All are handled by professional therapeutic and medical staff who are on hand 24/7.

On the academic side, tutors, teachers and school administrators will be available to help your son regain his educational footing and prepare for reintegration into a traditional school. In many cases they can recover lost credits and get back up to speed with peers.

How Can I Pay For a Boarding School?

Paying for boarding school can seem like an intimidating prospect for many parents. But most of these programs offer financing opportunities that can be applied for through healthcare loan agents. Insurance may also cover some of the associated costs if they provide out of network coverage for residential treatment programs. Contact your insurance provider for more information.

You don’t have to go through this alone. A therapeutic boarding school may be just what your son needs to overcome his struggles and begin living a happier, healthier life.

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Written by Natalie

26 Mar, 2018

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