All Boys Boarding Schools for Troubled Boys
Boarding schools were created for those students who want or need to study and live away from home. A boy or girl can study here and they are able to live with their peers. The amount of time one spends in a boarding school varies considerably from one year to twelve or more years. A boy or girl could spend the majority of their childhood and adolescence in the school if it suited their parents and the child. During that time they remain away home and only spend home visits with their parents, returning home during holidays and other pre-arranged visits.
Boarding schools are long term residential schools that genrally have an outdoor component. Boarding schools are also called "Intentional Communities" because the teachers and staff members at boarding schools work very hard to create an environment for students that are safe, academically challenging, active, and fun. Some boarding schools, like Abundant Life Academy, are famous for their academic excellence. Boarding schools have small class sizes which allows the teacher to give individual attention to every boy and girl. This student-teach ratio has many distinct advantages. Boarding school students acquire the abilities that help ensure success in college and in life.
When the student enrolls at a boarding school and lives there, he or she takes a short while to get acclamated. But after some times the school becomes an extended family where boys or girls and teachers live and learn together. The 24-hour community of a boarding school environment allows the faculty to seize every teachable moment whether in the classroom, on the playing field, or in the dormitory. Many of the boys that have the rising problem of a learning disability. These problems, ADD/ ADHD and emotional or behavior problems, can take their toll on the child and the familyl. These boys have had difficulties focusing on their school work and other activities. Their parents are frustrated by their teen’s inability to focus on homework, assignments and household chores. Boarding schools provide a foundation for increasing self-confidence and responsible behavior.
The students live with their peer groups in different rooms and they are supervised 24 hours a day by the staff members and/or their teachers. The staff assigns a group or team, made of individual boys and a team leader. Each group is responsible for the care of its own section of the school and support structures. All students participate in daily chores, such as cleaning, cooking, and other miscellaneous chores. This environment offers many lessons, such as the value of teamwork, self-reliance, and natural consequences of behavior. The school for troubled teens offers boys and girls a wide variety of physical challenges like swimming, canoeing, backpacking, rock climbing, primitive skills development, and basic carpentry.
By admitting your son or daughter in a boarding school you may be giving your teen the opportunity to grow into a self dependent adult. He will be able to make a name for him or herself. He or she will be more responsible, honest, respectful and helpful to others. He or she also may be able to control his or her anger and improve his or her social skills. Your son or daughter will be able to communicate more effectively. Boarding schools help the student to be independent and shields him or her from drug and alcohol use. Boarding schools are very unique because they focus on the individual verus traditional schools.
