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Need Help with Enrolling a Troubled Teen?

DOES YOUR TEENAGER NEED AN ALTERNATE SCHOOL? I CAN HELP!

If you are looking for the best school or program for a TEEN who has gotten off track in life, contact me using the form below. There is NEVER a cost for my help. The information you provide will remain confidential.  Residential programs for troubled teens can be expensive, so be sure you get expert help choosing the right one!

Please Note:  I do not work with free or government-sponsored programs.
INFORMATION PROVIDED WILL BE KEPT STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND USED FOR NO OTHER PURPOSE. THIS FORM IS SECURE.

LEGAL NOTICE – PLEASE READ

Options and opinions expressed by Best Choice Admissions (“BC”) and its representatives are not professional referrals nor expert recommendations of a medical, behavioral health, or educational professional. BC is not licensed or bonded to provide medical, psychological, or educational advice or recommendations, so we don’t. You should consider seeking advice from a licensed professional before making any decision in relation to the placement of any child in a residential program. BC assists the admissions departments of schools as a communications contractor and agent of record, from which it also receives compensation (a flat fee per enrollment) for its work. BC is indemnified by each organization and has no control over the actions of such organizations or their staff. BC is rarely on-campus of each program, so we do not know everything about what goes on, nor should we be held responsible for such information. We visit each campus periodically and get anecdotal feedback about each program from parents, which aids us in providing helpful options to individuals as they search for the program of their own best choice.

By Federal law, we are required to mention that we select programs to represent solely based upon their desire for our assistance, and they pay us a flat fee based on each student placed, not the services that are rendered or fees paid by the parent or guardians of the student. We receive no kickbacks for the amount of services the student requires, nor their length of stay in the school or program. Of the schools and programs we mention as options, we do not select them or push any particular ones based on their ability to pay us a higher amount than do other schools or programs. For some low-income individuals, we may mention schools that pay us nothing. Should we learn that a school has done anything inappropriate with students, such that it is being investigated by local or state authorities, we will immediately stop offering that school as an option. However, due to confidentiality agreements, we may not be able to express why the school or program is no longer included in our discussion or options list.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) cautions that before you enroll a youngster in a private residential treatment program or any institution or service that we mention, be sure to check it out yourself: ask questions; ask for proof or support for claims about staff credentials, program licensing or accreditation, and endorsements; do a site visit; and get all policies and promises in writing.

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“NO WARRANTY” LEGAL NOTICE: BC does not guarantee recovery or even positive outcomes for any particular individual who attends any program or school we might offer as an option. Recovery and future avoidance of troubling behavior or actions and whatever effects that may have on the individual’s life, their future, their career, their mental or physical health, or their friends and relatives are entirely dependent on each individual student and how they accept and apply the principles they are taught by the program, school or its staff or therapists.

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You may also want to consider boarding schools troubled teen, boarding schoolshomes for troubled teens , troubled teenager boarding schoolsChristian boarding schools or Christian boarding schools, because military schools are generally not designed for troubled teens. Military schools offer young men the ability to develop academically, personally, and socially into a confident and prepared leader. But military schools are not always the right choice for every young man. While military schools offer structure, and academic and athletic discipline in a controlled and monitored environment, military school is not intended to act as a rehabilitation program. And military schools do not offer the type of behavior counseling support needed to properly rehabilitate troubled young men with criminal pasts who need to reform their belief systems and their conduct. Military schools are looking for young men who want to prepare themselves for a future in a collegiate, military, or professional setting.

Need Help with Enrolling a Troubled Teen?