Brat Camp
Enviado por • 22 de Noviembre de 2013 • 609 Palabras (3 Páginas) • 496 Visitas
Dulce Mariana
Ingles III
Brat Camp
What do you do with a teenager that swears at you steals, lies, fights, drinks, takes drugs, and is completely out of control?
We offer the alternative reality that parents can not find to change the negative attitudes of their children. A reality that many parents have passed with our help and professional support 24 hours a day.
Therapeutic Programs in camps for rebellious teenagers with severed behavior problems with severed addictions and personality disorders, learning or any other serious problem in adolescence, are the answer and solution for many adolescents and their families.
These programs help you Therapeutic rebels social recovery and family without ever leaving camp recovery, validating their studies, which later help him reintegrate into society, may continue their studies naturally.
Desperate parents seeking a solution to a growing problem in the behavior of his son are in this type of program found the solution:
• An approach with your child.
• Understand the reality of the problem.
• Understand the causes of the problem, it’s consequences and it’s treatment.
• Understand and learn what should be the answers.
• Re-education of your child, their attitudes.
• Rehabilitation of parent responses.
Dulce Mariana
Ingles III
Therapeutic Camps for rebellious teenagers with behavior problems provide a possibility real and unique, these young people and their families re- conduct their lives.
Throughout the program, parents receive help, support, pedagogical and psychologica, counseling to regain control of the education of your son / daughter.
What is Brat Camp?
Far away from the outside world, the teenagers have to give up all the things from their old lives, including body piercings, cigarettes, music, mobile phones and their fashionable clothes. There are lot of rules to follow and physical activity is very important. They go on long hikes through the mountains, and sleep in tents at night. They discuss their problems with the camp psychologist, who decides when they are ready to go home. The average time is ten weeks.
Meet these troubled teenagers.
• Ned has always argued with his mother and no longer lives at home. ’I lie, steal, and cheat. I’ve got a drug problem, he says. I’ hate everything. His dad died when he was nine
After the brat camp Ned says: felt very ill at first, as he couldn’t take drugs any more.
• Emily was a happy girl who did well at school. Now she plays truant all time. Her behaviour changed at 13, when her mother remarried she drinks a lot, stays out all night and bullies her mother. It’s my life and I can do what I want, she says.
After the brat camp Emily says: I hated camp, but I’ve learnt
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