For ADD? Well, the typical "behavior modification" schools probably won't be a good solution for ADD. In fact, some of those places are extremely abusive. I'd recommend some kind of alternative education that is less structured and restrictive, because ADD kids seem to do better in places like that. Something like Summerhill or Montessori. I'm adding some related links about everything I've mentioned.
Yes.
You're a sophomore by most schools' standards.
Do a lot of research on a behavior modification school before you even consider sending your kid(s) there, because some of these places are extremely (physically and mentally) abusive, and people have died there.
Sylvia McNamara has written: 'Changing behaviour' -- subject(s): Education, Behavior disorders in children, Mentally ill children, Problem children, Special education, Schools, Behavior modifiction, Behavior modification 'Understanding differentiation' -- subject(s): Individualized instruction 'Differentiation' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Geography, Differentiation (Developmental psychology)
Beverley M. Katz has written: 'Teacher training and implementation of conditioning procedures for classroom management in elementary public schools' -- subject(s): Behavior modification, Classroom management, Conditioned response, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education, Teachers, Training of
Reward it. Fundraisers. Basically make kids want to have that behavior. Visit and chat with them. Get them involved.
Boarding schools do have a proven effect on behavior. However, it tends to have similar effects as any other total removal from an environment which produced disruptive behavior.
Yes-there are several options. For detailed information and to find out which schools will most effectively meet your child's needs, call the Sacramento Co. Student and Family Support Office at 643-9425.
J. Ron Nelson has written: 'Designing schools to enhance the academic and social outcomes of all students' -- subject(s): Classroom management, School discipline 'Conducting functional behavioral assessments' -- subject(s): Behavior modification, Behavioral assessment of children, Classroom management
There are military schools in all fifty states and Puerto Rico. One website to help you find options in your area is http://www.militaryschooloptions.com. When looking for and applying to a school, be sure to be clear about whether you are looking for a school for a troubled teen who needs behavior modification help, or for a teen with strong leadership abilities and a desire to become a cadet. This site offers a directory of military schools for boys or girls: http://www.military-school.org/ The site lets you link to specific schools for details.
Pierre Le Gall has written: 'Constance and the great escape' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Parent and child, Cats, Behavior, Boarding schools, Schools, Pictorial works 'Des Marseillais' -- subject(s): Portrait photography, Pictorial works 'Constance in prison' -- subject(s): Fiction, Schools, Parent and child, Boarding schools, Behavior
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