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Parents with troubled teens go to Outback Before writing your placement letter, please talk to your Outback Therapist. Please write a 2-3 page type-written letter to your child explaining your placement decision. Please use the principles of Leadership and Self Deception, to guide your words as you list the specific behaviors that led to your decision to place your child at Outback, and your feelings regarding the placement. Include a paragraph of encouragement, a list of their strengths, and positive experiences and feelings about your child. This letter will be used to guide ...
The parent manual recieved upon admission of your child was prepared to help you find answers to questions you may have. It also provides information that will help you help us as we strive to provide a meaningful experience for your child. The Parent Manual contains detailed program information and is for parents’ use only. Please talk to your child’s Outback therapist before revealing any information from the manual to your child. It is crucial to your child’s progress through the program that you not share information with your child inappropriately ...
Troubled Teen Blog To teach a teenager to listen to the story that they tell themselves can help them see objectively - outside of their circle of pain and drama - for the first time in their lives. If their story tells them that they are a victim, then that is what they will be. These teenagers would learn how to re-write their story - change their self-talk - with their mentor and their brat camp peers throughout the rest of the following year.
Just as an athlete requires equipment to train his muscles, a military school provides the programs and studies that train a teen’s will. To teach a teen to live a disciplined life is akin to putting a rudder on a ship. Without a rudder, the ship will eventually break up against the reefs. Without discipline, a teens life will find similar ruin.
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