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The word teens include both teen boys and teen girls. The teens naturally fall in different type's disorder and depression. But the facts tell us that teen boys become more troubled than teen girls.

Psychology of boys define that boys feel more responsibility about nation, social, parents and self. They face different type's mental and physical disorder and become more depressed. And our social call him troubled boys because they have belonged to gangs, been bound by drugs and tobacco.

Society today puts our boys under great strain and pressures. Many youth are encouraged to experiment with drugs and alcohol while others suffer from distracting and sometimes debilitating stresses and personal conflicts.

This dark hole that they fall into often leads them down paths of self-destruction. Losing the childlike lovability they once possessed, they become troubled youths and great hardships for their families.

They need to look at life with a new perspective; the negativity that shadowed their lives is replaced with hope and an excitement for the future. We help those set goals for that future in an incremental way and by doing so; teach them decision-making skills that will apply to all areas of their lives.

Boys across the world and in every demographic group are falling behind. In elementary school, boys are two times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with learning disabilities and twice as likely to be placed in special-education classes.

There are many types' schools; camps and programs are available who helps troubled boys. The boot camp and brat camp also became very friendly.

In these camps the campers live together in small groups, developing personal and social skills while working together towards common goals. The out-of-doors is an exciting place for boys to explore, learn, and express their curiosity.



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