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Bootcamp 411 is a leading authority on teen boot camps for troubled teens. Typically parents looking for juvenile boot camps are in immediate crisis and are not sure if they need a military boot camp for their troubled teen, or a boot camp school. As you are looking for a youth boot camp it is important to know if you are looking for a girls boot camp, a boys boot camp, or a boot camp school offering schooling if your teen is behind academically. Most of these programs are military boot camps, offering a very structured and disciplined atmosphere which is one of the key ingredients to turning a kid around.

Bootcamps 411 strives to help all parents seeking intervention for their troubled teens to get the whole picture of the services that exist out there to help them in their situation. Below we have put together a list of frequently asked questions regarding boot camps for troubled teenagers.

How long are boot camp programs? Usually most boot camps have a time duration of 1% - 3 months but can be longer. Depending on the severity of your teens problems many kids attending boot camps often will go to a longer-term program such as a therapeutic boarding school to solidify positive changes made.

What is the cost of a bootcamp? Cost will vary from boot camp to boot camp but average cost is around $6,000.00 a month.

What will my son/daughters daily schedule look like? Day to day schedules will vary depending upon the type of camp you chose. In a military style non-therapeutic boot camp each day will consist of drills and other exercises that start around 5:00am to 6:00am and go until around 10:00pm in the evening. In a boot camp school offering academics the day is usually split up with academics in the morning until early afternoon.

What is the success rate of teen boot camps? Usually the success in boot camps for kids is low if not followed up by a long-term treatment program such as a therapeutic boarding school.

Are boot camps too intensive? Many people agree that the tactics used in boot camps are too intensive in that these Òscare tacticsÓ are often counter productive in the long-term. Some of these programs can behaviorally turn some kids around in the short-term but often long-term results are not very good because the change is often just on the surface as most teens show intimidating boot camp staff what they want to see to avoid any conflict.

Are boot camps safe? Today boot camps are much safer then they used to be because most states have regulating bodies that oversee these organizations. In the past there have been incidents of kids getting hurt but with the extra oversight of todayÕs boot camps these incidents are becoming fewer and further between.

Is a boot camp right for me? Many troubled teens who attend boot camps have many complex issues that reveal themselves in various outward behaviors. Poor choices in relationships, drugs, failing in school, anger, defiance, depression, laziness, stealing, lying, cheating, and a lack of respect are often things that troubled teens struggle with. Teens exhibiting these behaviors are less likely to change in the boot camp type environment as true, lasting change will always be more likely in an environment where teens can be positively influences rather then forced to change. Adults are not any different, when we are with people who donÕt like us and yell at us we are going to be much less likely to make positive changes then if we were with people who are firm yet caring. For those who are interested in long-term success in at therapeutic program click here to see our featured boarding school for troubled teens.

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