Why Choose Military School & Boot Camps For My Teen

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  1. Is your teenager exhibiting troubling behavior?
  2. Are they making poor choices when it comes to school or friends?
  3. Do you feel like you don’t know your own child anymore?
  4. Are you worried about what your teen is doing to their future?

Are you noticing troubling behavior in your teenager? Do they seem to be making poor choices regarding school or friends? Perhaps you feel like you no longer know your own child and are concerned about the impact their actions are having on their future. This article explores how military schools and boot camps can serve as a transitional step toward longer-term solutions such as therapeutic boarding schools.

Significant behavioral problems may lead you to question your efforts as a parent. At times, as a parent, you may find yourself lacking the necessary skills to guide your child onto a positive and healthy life path. If that is the case, it’s perfectly okay to ask for help. Professional help will allow your troubled teen to realign with a bright future. Military schools and behavior boot camps are often a good starting point to remove your teen from their current environment and start the process of healing and change. However, they shouldn’t be considered a permanent rehabilitation solution. After military school or boot camp, choose a therapeutic boarding school to continue the progress your teen has already made.

Here are 3 ways that military schools and boot camps prepare kids for therapeutic boarding school:

  1. Health and Fitness
    Military schools and behavior boot camps generally emphasize physical activity. From team sports and structured fitness to rock climbing and white water rafting, physical activity builds fitness and confidence. It also makes kids tired and hungry, giving them opportunities to eat healthy meals and get plenty of deep, healing sleep.
  2. Setting Goals
    Military schools and boot camps often emphasize discipline, structure, and goal-setting as fundamental aspects of their programs. Through rigorous training and strict adherence to rules, they aim to help troubled teens achieve personal, academic, and fitness goals. Additionally, accountability is highly regarded, which enables teens to feel proud of themselves when they do meet these goals and shows them that finding success yields positive emotions. This attitude helps teens cultivate healthy behavioral patterns which they can put into practice when they move into a therapeutic boarding school. 
  3. Self Examination
    One of the key benefits of military schools and boot camps is that they remove teens from their current distracting and stressful environments. Oftentimes, these types of programs require self-reflection and self-concept work such as journaling, meditation, and counseling. It gives them a chance to participate in structured activities and start behavior modification with trained professionals. All this will better enable them to thrive in a therapeutic boarding school setting.

While many parents consider military school or behavior boot camps, which promise rapid, lasting changes within weeks or months, most of these programs lack the duration needed to instill long-term methods for genuine transformation. When seeking professional help for your troubled teen, it’s important to also explore options that offer long-term solutions rather than quick fixes. This way, the changes that were made in the military school or boot camp will be put into practice on a long-term scale, embedding into your child’s mind and behavior for sustained growth and development.

If you need guidance on finding the right therapeutic boarding school for your teen, do not hesitate to reach out to us at Help Your Teen Now. 

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Written by Natalie

4 Nov, 2014

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