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TROUBLED TEENS
A National Problem Close to Home



Not all troubled teens are gang bangers or school dropouts. Some are the good kid next door or the one you love upstairs in his or her bedroom right now.

Sometimes the problems are obvious.

  • coming home drunk or high
  • anger over divorced parents
  • being pregnant or the girlfriend is pregnant
  • coming home drunk or high
  • hanging out with bad kids
  • overt and aggressive rebellion
Other Problems are quietly simmering, ready to explode.
  • growing feelings of inferiority
  • being bullied (or a bully) at school
  • addicted to Electronic Enjoyment Devices
  • hidden sexual abuse by a relative
The symptoms or clues exhibited by a teenager in trouble are often recognized only in retrospect.
  • subtle changes in normal behavior
  • becoming reclusive and withdrawn
  • sudden anger over minor issues
  • slowly decreasing grades in school
Perhaps you are an anxious and loving parent who knows your son or daughter needs professional help. Maybe you are the teen who is out of control, but deep down wants to do the right thing.

If your child seems anxious you should pay close attention, whether you notice other problems or not. Find out more about childhood anxiety at this informative site.

Right now is the best time to contact someone with the expertise and experience to guide you in the right direction.

One of the very best resources we have found is a national search directory which provides a national search to find the program with the best program to help in your time of need.

You can also call Hitchcock Educational Advocacy and Services and speak directly with Greg Hitchcock, the founder and CEO.

Call 1-208-610-3044 to start the process of getting an important person on the path to complete recovery and a full, enjoyable life.


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