Bullying Teen Kids
December 3rd, 2007
There are several reasons why kids learn to bully other kids. For adults, it may just seem like a child’s play but bullying has been an alarming act. Yet, why do these teenagers become bullies:
* They often see others do it. Worse yet, they learn the behavior from adults. For instance, domestic violence could be a source of bullying.
* Bullies do what they do because they usually think that their actions are acceptable, because everybody else is doing it. Like, everyone in the “popular” circle are expected to treat everybody else like trash.
* Bullying itself creates a certain strength and power over other kids.
* Sometimes, bullying becomes a defense mechanism so that other bullies would keep away from them.
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Military school, a career advantage
November 16th, 2007

Not all teenagers who enroll in a military school have behavioral issues. There are some kids who go to such a school because they want a career in the military. Take note that studying in a military academy is never a prerequisite in joining the Army. However, it is an advantage.
Most military schools usually provide their students with information that could help them in their future military careers. Even if the job is not military in nature, military school graduates already have an advantage, because they are known to have undergone stringent education and training. Their acquired values, like respect and responsibility, will even take them further to success.
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The right time for help
November 16th, 2007
When is the exact time for intervention? How would parents know if their teenager is out of control?
There are two main things that you should notice – emotional changes and behavioral changes. If you observe something different in your teenager far from ordinary, you should seek professional help immediately. A therapist or a counselor can help you process the changes in your kid. Here are some of the signs:
Emotional changes:
* always sad
* easily and often cries
* trauma and phobia
* unusual behavior like being paranoid, obnoxious and always irritable
* persistent anger outburst
Behavioral changes:
* poor academic performance
* suicidal tendencies
* frequent isolation
* avoids friends
However, the military school do not accept teenagers who have serious behavioral or emotional issues.
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Good educational environment
November 16th, 2007

Education is very important. Yet, modern teenagers have forgotten the real value of it. Education has been overshadowed by fashion, friends and lifestyle. Parents are somehow partly responsible of their kids’ action. Some of them tolerate what their teenagers are into. This should not be the case. Parents have to take their kids to an environment that let them focus on learning. Also, they have to help their teenagers go through the process of puberty, while supporting them in school. For instance, make sure that kids have already done their homework before they could be on the phone.
However, for those teenagers who start to become impossible for their parents. A military school can be an option for their education. They will be in an environment that require them to focus academically. You will no longer become worried about possible bad influences that may distract your kids from their studies.
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What is causing poor school performance?
November 16th, 2007
There are several reasons why teenagers are performing poorly in class, or even considering dropping out of school. More and more parents become alarmed of this heaving fact. However, they have explored and come up with a number of solutions that will keep kids in school. Here are some of them:
* family involvement
* instructional technologies
* service learning
* individualized instruction
* tutoring
* alternative schooling
* community collaboration
Military school is an example of alternative schooling. The structured and stringent environment often provides the teenagers a motivation to learn (both inside and outside the classroom). Teen kids will also learn core values like discipline, responsibility, respect, teamwork, etc.
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