How to Help My Adopted Teenager?

Is your adopted teenager becoming more defiant? Have they escalated to a point that it’s more than your — typical teenage behavior?

Is it now time to consider a therapeutic boarding school for your adopted troubled teen? Have you exhausted your local resources —your teen has either refused to attend therapy or has stopped engaging, the school setting isn’t working, you have tried outpatient treatment that failed? A short hospital stay was unsuccessful?

Is your teen struggling with:

-Screen addiction
-Skipping classes, school refusal
-Underachieving
-Depression, anxiety
RAD, PTSD, trauma
-Depression, anxiety, stress
-Panic attacks
-Self-medicating (substance use) or drinking
-Self-harm
-Vaping
-ADHD, ODD
-Eating disorders

If you are experiencing a few of these behavior issues, it can be extremely challenging and you can feel like you’re being held hostage in your home by a defiant and entitled teenager. Are you searching for schools for adopted troubled teens?

A simple online search for “therapeutic boarding schools” yields over 3 million results!  Where are the safe places to send troubled teens and what is best for your teen and family?

Coming to the conclusion that your troubled teen needs a therapeutic boarding school is a major decision and not to be taken lightly. When you have a good teen making bad choices, it’s important that you don’t place them out of their element. You could potentially replace one set of behavioral issues with another.

Parenting difficult teenagers has become a silent epidemic, since 2020 teen depression and anxiety has doubled. Experts are blaming the overuse of screens as the part of the cause.

There are quality behavioral boarding schools and boarding schools for troubled teens in our country to help our young people. Since 2001 we have been helping parents find the right therapeutic boarding schools for their individual needs. Many parents of adopted teens fear that sending their child away will cause more abandonment issues.

In choosing the appropriate placement for your struggling adopted teenager, it is important to find a team that specialized with adopted children and the issues that many are dealing with such as: RAD, ODD, PTSD, trauma, anger, and other concerns. By interviewing parents references that have had other adopted teens attend the program will give you insights on the benefits of the program.

Bonus tip: Choosing a program that is not all-adopted students is most beneficial. It is more successful to have programs with experts that specialize with the issues that comes with adoption, rather than having all adopted students start feeding off each other. These experts are also trained to assist your teenager to manage their feelings and develop coping skills — which will eliminate the fear of abandonment issues.

We were once in that position, we understand the stress and apprehension you are feeling and  want you to know you are not alone and give you the opportunity to learn from our experiences and more importantly, gain from our knowledge.

Also read:

 5 Benefits of Boarding Schools for Troubled Teens.

Are Therapeutic Boarding Schools Effective?

What’s The Difference Between An RTC and TBS?

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