Help for my troubled child who just got kicked out of public school in Appleton, WI
We provide help for parents of troubled children from Appleton, WI who have been expelled from school (or soon will be). We agree that the public school system in Appleton, WI is not able to handle "troubled teens", and their only answer is to expell the bad students. Perhaps expelling defiant students is one option, but not a good option for the parents or the child. We know that the public school system is not responsible for the overt rebellious behavior of every troubled child, but what can a parent do once their son or daughter is expelled? Once the child is kicked out of school what options do parents have? We know they can't allow their child to be forced into "continuation school". We are here to help parents of troubled youth find affordable academic solutions that provide therapy, counseling, and support for rebellious teens.
Continuation schools are basically "last chance" public schools of Appleton, WI. They are basically a reform program for troubled youth... putting all the "bad" kids into one school without the support and professional staff to handle the problem behavior. Parents who love their children, and have the financial means, can bypass the continuation school option and look to troubled teen schools as a viable solution. These parents are looking for therapeutic options to provide help for their troubled teens. Troubled teen schools are "second chance" schools for kids dealing with the following issues:
- ADD or ADHD issues
- Oppositional defiant disorder
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression and sadness
- Dual diagnosis - co-occuring issues
- Running away
- Unhealthy sexual conduct
- Adoption issues
- Divorce issues
- Family issues
- Drug and alcohol use and abuse
- Online addiction
- Obesity - eating disorders
- Asperger's spectrum disorder
- Anger management issues
- Poor peer relationships - negative peer group
- Defiance and rebellion
- Truancy/poor school performance
- Lacks motivation
- Impulsiveness and obsessive behaviors
- Low self esteem
- Self harm and self defeating behaviors
- Reactive attachment disorder
We help struggling parents of troubled teenagers looking for professional help in Appleton, WI
Troubled teen schools are well established, respected, and appreciated by parents and the public education system. The public schools are not set up to deal with "troubled teens" from Appleton, WI. Private teen schools are better equipped to revive, restore, and reignite rebellious teens. We help parents who are desparate for help, have tried everything, and need professional guidance to determine which school is best for their child
Troubled teen schools are seen as a gateway to college and universities. These schools focus on restoring wayward students, getting them back on track to graduate from high school and go onto college. Typically, troubled teen schools of Appleton, WI are filled with bright, intelligent, capable students who have gone off track. They are emotionally immature, entitled, and are stuck in the wrong crowd. These kids have hurt their future by abusing drugs, skipping school; they have placed their social life and negative friends in the highest priority. Obviously, things have gone astray.
Teen specialty schools is a opportunity for struggling students to revive their ambition, and reignite their desire to excel. Again, these are basically good kids from good families, and these schools reconnect the students with their potential.
The typical student candidate for a school for troubled teens:
- Defy authorities
- Disobeys rules regularly
- Has his or her own agenda (rebellious and strong-willed)
- Struggling with depression
- Struggles with ADD or ADHD
- Abuses drugs or alcohol
- Poor academic performance
- Not reaching his or her potential academically
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