Boot Camp Program Approach

Parents, who have a troubled teenager, may see Boot Camps as a better alternative than a juvenile detention center. Where is the truth? Following facts will help you to find it.
 
Boot Camp Program Approach
It is almost certainly that you have probably seen or heard about a “boot camp” method for working with troubled teens. Rarely it happens that the abuse at these camps lead to the death of a participator. Nevertheless, these camps are still in use. Naturally that parents are wondered whether boot camps are all bad, whether there is any value to the “tough love” ideology that many of these camps are based on. Parents, who have a troubled teenager, may see this as a better alternative than a juvenile detention center. Where is the truth? Following facts will help you to find it.

  Studies have exposed that for both youth and adults the tempo that people come back to unlawful activity after these types of camps is the same as if they go to any other type of facility. The changes don’t come out to make a dissimilarity long term even though most of the offenders in these camps are non-violent or first-time offenders and they also offer follow up care and counseling.

  The boot camp method is more expensive than the juvenile detention facility and trial, so it does not put aside the judicial system any money. This is for the reason that it is usually longer term and requires more staff.

  The “in-your-face” confrontational method that is used in many of these camps is not a correct way to teach positive social behavior. With the types of populations that are usually sent to a boot camp, that have very little backdrop in positive role models, they don’t know how to distinguish between correct and wrong social communication.

  Once the teenagers leave the boot camp they have to follow up care and counseling for the reason that they do not hold on to many of the positive skills and behaviors that they learned while in the camp.

  It has been discovered that a family based community program is a better choice to the boot camp method. Since lots of of the problems that these teens are having are based on their family circumstances, it is needed to work with the entire family to make the changes that will be longer lasting. The majority of boot camp programs do not engage the whole family.

If you are still thinking about this type of camp for your teen, confirm that the camp has good follow up care and counseling, involves the entire family, and does not use a negative discipline method.