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Troubled Youth Throughout The United Term Paper

Explains what you think will happen once the problem child leaves the school?

I believe that once the child leaves the boarding school he/she will have discovered the root of their problem and discovered ways to deal with the problem in a manner that is positive instead of negative. It is also expected that the child will no longer cope with their problems through behaviors that are detrimental to themselves and others.

Overall I believe that time in a boarding school would help a child better understand their worth. In doing so, the child will have great self-esteem and greater self-respect. Children and people in general who value themselves also value other people along with their property and their lives. Therefore the...

The greatest benefit o the child would be confidence and an understanding of how to cope with the problems in life that are bound to arise and how to deal with such problems in a manner that is equitable and efficient.
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The Benefits of Board Schools for Children"

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Hoover, John H., and Melissa V. Ries. "Troubled Children and Youth." Reclaiming Children and Youth 13.2 (2004): 118+.

Our Program." 26 Apr. 2008 http://www.swiftriver.com/our_program.htm

Wells, Doris T. "Boot Camps: Mixed Results." Corrections Today Dec. 2003: 142+.

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The Benefits of Board Schools for Children"

Boot Camp Programs Help troubled youth"

Hoover, John H., and Melissa V. Ries. "Troubled Children and Youth." Reclaiming Children and Youth 13.2 (2004): 118+.

Our Program." 26 Apr. 2008 http://www.swiftriver.com/our_program.htm
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