What are Boarding Schools?
Most parents might think of boarding schools as slightly off-putting; movies and media often make it seem like these facilities are nothing but scraping the floors clean with toothbrushes while a screaming and yelling officer stands nearby to delegate tasks. Not exactly the picture you would imagine for your child, right? According to the National Library of Medicine, there are 340 schools just within the United States that qualify as boarding schools, as well as approximately 640 boarding schools in the United Kingdom and Australia. With that being said, these schools aren’t last resort options for families - instead, they are a solid place for your troubled son or daughter to begin their rehabilitation toward a life with fewer behavioral issues and/or criminal activity. So, how do boarding schools begin providing therapy to the students? Psychology Today lists some key points, including:- Positive influencers that your teen can look up to and emulate
- Providing the much-needed structure, responsibility, and schedule for your teen to thrive
- Removing access to drugs and alcohol, as well as “friends” that might provoke peer pressure
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