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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Three Rivers Montana to Close Due to Economy
« on: February 18, 2009, 03:03:22 AM »
sounds like wwasp.
http://http://www.threeriversmontana.org/program/family.aspx
* Admissions: Feel free to talk with the admissions counselor to get your questions answered and to enroll your child.
* Parent Workshop: Parents are asked to attend a one and a half-day workshop that gives them practical tools. The workshop takes place as soon after enrollment as possible. We encourage both parents to participate in the workshop. If both can't attend, we request at least one parent participate. We have served many divorced families and will accommodate the parents' needs. Parents may choose to attend a workshop together, or may prefer to attend separate workshops. Our staff will work closely with you to meet your needs.
* Parenting Education: Consists of materials developed specifically for Three Rivers families.
* Communication: This occurs with the Three Rivers therapist, as well as letters exchanged between you and your child throughout the program. Parents participate in weekly calls with the therapist and exchange letters with their child every week. In addition parents regularly receive photos and updates about their child's activities and progress.
* Family Days/Graduation: Parents are invited to spend two days and one night at the Base Camp with their son or daughter at the conclusion of the program. We are well able to accommodate the needs of divorced families or parents with specific medical needs. The final days are a celebration and transition either home or to the next placement.
* Transitional Services. Continuing support for parents and students after the teen graduates from Three Rivers is vital. Transitional Services are provided both for students going on to a boarding school after Three Rivers and for those immediately returning home.
http://http://www.threeriversmontana.org/program/family.aspx
* Admissions: Feel free to talk with the admissions counselor to get your questions answered and to enroll your child.
* Parent Workshop: Parents are asked to attend a one and a half-day workshop that gives them practical tools. The workshop takes place as soon after enrollment as possible. We encourage both parents to participate in the workshop. If both can't attend, we request at least one parent participate. We have served many divorced families and will accommodate the parents' needs. Parents may choose to attend a workshop together, or may prefer to attend separate workshops. Our staff will work closely with you to meet your needs.
* Parenting Education: Consists of materials developed specifically for Three Rivers families.
* Communication: This occurs with the Three Rivers therapist, as well as letters exchanged between you and your child throughout the program. Parents participate in weekly calls with the therapist and exchange letters with their child every week. In addition parents regularly receive photos and updates about their child's activities and progress.
* Family Days/Graduation: Parents are invited to spend two days and one night at the Base Camp with their son or daughter at the conclusion of the program. We are well able to accommodate the needs of divorced families or parents with specific medical needs. The final days are a celebration and transition either home or to the next placement.
* Transitional Services. Continuing support for parents and students after the teen graduates from Three Rivers is vital. Transitional Services are provided both for students going on to a boarding school after Three Rivers and for those immediately returning home.