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Reviewed on: 08/07/08
Url: http://www.suws.com/
Troubled Teens School for Christian Teens

SUWS Troubled teen wilderness programs help troubled teens and defiant teens with their behavioral and emotional problems. They assist young people to identify themselves. Their programs are highly effective for teenagers and their families. They teach the students to recognize and build upon their own sense of self worth and value of helping others. They have highly qualified staff members to begin their program that provide youths and their families a safe and immediate intervention.

Wilderness programs of center address the underlying cause of negative, unhealthy behaviors of young people. Some common behaviors that manifest negative feelings and briefs include angry teen, defiant, rebellious, sad, manipulative, and running away teen. There are many symptoms of all such behaviors found in teens which are low self esteem, mood disorders, ADD/ADHD, attachment difficulties, and anxiety. The location of the center is very beautiful and tranquil that helps the students to enroll in center.

The program focuses completely on family relationship of patients. They offer their program for two types of ages such as adolescent [program for 14 to 17 and youth program for 11 to 13. students are personally challenged in their programs. The adolescent program is based on a search and rescue metaphor that includes first aid, map and compass use. They train troubled teens to be search and rescue professionals by allow them to discover their inner strengths and value by becoming essential and functioning member of team. The goal of the center is to introduce the program for teens as a safe place to undertake challenges.

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City: Shoshone
State: Idaho
Location: SUWS Wilderness Programs 911 Preacher Creek Road Shoshone, Idaho 83352 888-879-7897
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