There is a boot camp for troubled teens in New Hampshire called Abundant Life Academy. I Hope this works out for you.
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Boot camps can be a great choice to get a troubled teen back on track.
Many programs exist today and may be found via the internet under troubled teens wilderness programs. Also your local governement center may have some options. The best place to learn more about teen wilderness camps is the website www.teenwildernessprograms.org/. The site gives advice about when a teen needs to go to wilderness camps, and lists and explains the different types and programs.
Fairfax Falls Community Chuch (3900 Jermantown Rd, Fairfax, Va) offers a program for troubled teens, other alternatives are available in nearby towns as well.
You can find wilderness and military camps for troubled teens at www.troubledteenministries.com or www.troubledteencamp.net
There are quite a few summer camps you can send your troubled teens to. Some good websites to check out are ventureacademy.ca , openskywilderness.com/bootcamp and nationalyouths.com/summercamps.htm.
There is no one-size-fits-all solution to this. While some psychologists have recommended wilderness adventure or boot camps as an option, one must consider that this can potentially worsen the teen's issues as well.
There are many effective camps for troubled teens. A wilderness program is a great way a trouble teen to feel self worth through accomplishments based on survival.
AlternativeSummerCamps.com has a nice directory of camps across the US that help troubled teens.
There are a variety of teen boot camps using different methods: military techniques, alternative therapies, and therapy based camps. All the camps provide structure and discipline, but work with the teen's underlying issues in different ways. You can learn more here: http://www.eagleranchacademy.com/?gclid=COzvv9TT3akCFQ495QodIix9Zg
There are several good online resouces for boot camps for troubled chlidren. www.helpmyteen.net seems to be the best to me. The have boot camps in Killeen.
The best place to start is your community mental health board or a private psychologist. AVOID boot camps and outdoor programs. These have a reputation for abuse.
The only free teen boot camps we have found are state-funded, and can only be utilized if your teen is in the juvenile system. State-funded boot camps may appear financially to be the only option available to some people, but there are some drawbacks to be considered with this option also.