I would say music by the lake
There are a few approaches to schools for troubled teens. There are wilderness or outdoor programs, residential boarding schools or day programs. Here are two sites to explore: http://www.focusas.com/Programs.html, http://www.mytroubledteen.com/identify.php.
Some good volunteer programs for teens in NYC include the YMCA programs. They have programs for food banks and other social volunteer programs. Or check out the paper to see what's being posted around the community.
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www.teenhelponline.com lists a program in Boston.
Parents who are looking for help with troubled teens often search for bootcamps when looking for a solution. Bootcamps tend to be state correctional facilities. To be placed in a bootcamp a teen must be sentenced to go to one by a judge. Private programs tend to be behavioral boarding schools.
University of Chicago is always a good choice.
The ones with good athletic programs.
There are several good boarding schools for teens in NC that specialize in troubled teens. Some of them include, Stone Mountain School which specializes in boys with ADHD, New Leaf of NC is a school for girls and SUWS of the Carolinas which is a wilderness program that's a better alternative to boot camp.
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Limewire is just the place where you get your music. Its not where you edit it aswell. There are lots of music editing programs out there. One very good one is adobe audition. But there are some very good freeware programs out there aswell.
1. University of Southern California 2. University of California (las angeles) 3. Chapman College I say you do some research on each of the schools to see which particular programs are best suited for you and interest you most because different schools vary in what they offer for they're programs. Good luck!
There are many depending on the child's interest. Many institutions offer programs commonly referred to as College for Kids, or College for Teens. You should contact the college or university near you for detailed information. Most prevalent schools offering these programs are community colleges through their office of Continuing Education.