Lying Teenagers

November 16th, 2007

Parents usually get mad when they realized that their teenager has lied to them. Worst yet, they kid will not admit when they are caught and confronted. Most parents don’t really know how to react further. There are teens who really hold their innocence, to the extent that parents give up and even doubt themselves.

If you notice that your teen is always lying, it is very necessary that you do something about it sooner. You can talk to him or her at first. Try to ask how it feels to lie, or what reward does it offer. Show you kid how you feel without being angry.

However, if the lying persists you can seek help. You can try to send them to a military school. Such a school provide teenager the value of respect to the authorities, others and the self.

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Who don’t belong

November 16th, 2007

Your teenagers may have real and disturbing issues, but the military school might not the right place for them. Maybe they need special attention. Hence, military-style motivation could even be more harmful to their condition. These teenagers require treatment not just for their inappropriate behavior, but they terribly need reinforcement for their coping skills. In turn, they will replace their negative behavior with a positive one.

Teenagers who don’t qualify for military school are those who have:

* ADD and ADHD
* serious behavioral problems like depression, low self-esteem and ODD
* eating disorders
* trauma caused by any form of abuse

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Alternatives to military school

November 16th, 2007

Sending your kids to military school may depend on the behavioral problems they endure. There are different kinds of therapeutic programs. Generally, they are classified as short and long term programs. Short-term programs are usually  boot camps, wilderness camps and other outdoor therapy programs. Long-term programs, on the other hand, are often used in boarding schools, where teenagers are reinforced for emotional growth.

However, the best alternative to military schools, especially if your kids have already deep issues, are boarding schools. They have programs that caters to troubled teenagers, such as those who have depression and low self-esteem.

Some boarding schools are almost like military schools. They have structured environment that help teenager kids overcome their personal issues, like academic struggles. Thus, boarding schools provide both emotional and social guidance through individual and group therapy.

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The real advantage

November 16th, 2007

Why military school? There are actually a lot of advantages for your child when he or she is in a military school. Although the environment can be really strict and structured, your teenager will learn the importance of many values. For instance, he or she will be able to embrace discipline, respect and responsibility. He or she will also acquire confidence while being with other kids.

Military schools are known to produce leaders. In fact, leadership has always been their top priority along with teamwork.

Many teenagers have a bad impression about such schools, because of the physical challenges. However, it is but an advantage on their part, because they become stronger. They will also have the capacity to defend themselves in harmful situations.

Also, having been to a military school is a big plus in college application and even in any future career.

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Tuition matters

November 16th, 2007

Generally, the cost of military schools can be a little expensive like boarding schools. Of course, except for those that are owned by the state and are meant for teenagers who have criminal offenses. They are not really that costly. However, for the rest of privately-owned military schools, they have a very significant tuition fee. Still, you don’t have to worry because there are financial aids for those who are really interested. There are actually a lot of scholarship throughout the country. You should also remember that military schools need cadets, just like real military academies massively recruit.

How to get this financial aid? You can simply pay the military schools a visit and ask about these educational grants. The fund can either be a military loan for school or merely a grant. Also, your kid needs to take a qualifying exam.

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