Sue Scheff – Teen Help – Residential Therapy
Yes, it is Valentine’s Day, however if you are a parent dealing with a defiant, belligerent at risk teenager and you are at your wit’s end – It may be time to think about intervention. It is out of love that we seek to give our teens a second opportunity in life. If it is obvious they are escalating in a downward path, as a parent, it is our responsibility to find help. Whether it is seeking local therapy or support groups, or taking the major step of residential boarding schools - be a proactive parent.If you are debating residential therapy for your teen, learn more about this extremely daunting and confusing industry.
Yes, you need to get help – but educate yourself first.
Learn more about Wit’s End at http://www.witsendbook.com/ and author Sue Scheff at http://www.suescheff.com/ -the response has been overwhelming!
If you are struggling with your teen today – pick up Wit’s End and learn more!
For a quick read, check out http://www.aparentstruestory.com/ – the foundation of Wit’s End!
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