If they smoke weed.
I would use that as a the very last thing to do if I were you. You don't say what the problem is that you have with your child but after you have tried letting them take the responsibility for what they are doing, therapy, sitting with them in the classroom, removing things they like and that they have to earn back, rehab where you also follow them to the meetings afterwards and meet their supportperson, talking to hers/his friends parents so you always know where they are and so the aprents knows what rules your child have (no lying possible) THEN you can possibly contact bootcamp. Bootcamp forces them to follow rules and some kids can take the way they do it and others can not. It's not a miracle cure so be sure what you are doing because you can never have it undone.
There are several teen boot camp programs in Alabama. A search engine can be used to find the nearest program in you area. There is lots of information about teen boot camps, as well as reviews, ratings and prices for them at www.teenbootcamps.com/. There are also resources to tell when your teen is at risk or needs a boot camp.
Below is a website for a free boot camp for kids 13-19.
There is a fantastic website that will match your teen to an appropriate boot camp. http://www.teenbootcamps.com/ has listings from all over the country and can provide the expertise to match your teen to an appropriate camp that will address his or her needs. Good luck in your search.
There are sometimes boot camps put on by the local YMCA for teens.
Jenny Jones - 1991 Boot Camp My Pre-Teen was released on: USA: 1998
Techniques used at teen boot camps include corporal punishment, isolation, and extreme exercise. Teen Boot Camps accept teens from all backgrounds. Normally if you are able to pay the tuition the boot camp will accept your child into their program.
Teen boot camps are designed for teens that are in a high tension family environment. Teen boot camps can help teach the teen discipline, motivation and problem solving skills.
The cheapest teen boot camp in Tennessee is around 5000 for the summer. There are different prices for different types of programs offered and shorter periods of stay.
There are several choices for a boot camp in UT. I would suggest checking out www.LifeLineUtah.com .
If the teen has very bad values and is not behaving in the right way at all, they may need boot camp.
Absolutely make sure the program is not too strenous for your teen. Also make sure they are allowed to leave if they want to.
I would send your daughter to the Shape Up Sarasota Boot Camp in Sarasota.