Boot Camps Work Wonders!
Here is an article about boot camps
for young adults. You often wonder if they are really worth
it; read on an find out how one family made out. I hope you
find the information as informative as I did.
Editor
My son has had a few behavior issues over the
past year and a half.
He has always had a difficult time meeting people and
developing relationships. He is not shy, but he seems to be
overly cautious about getting close to people. As a result
he is one of those kids that people would describe as a
loner. A year and a half ago we needed to relocate due to
my husband’s job. We timed the move so that it would be at
the beginning of the school year. My daughter was upset
about leaving her friends behind, but she is very out going
and people oriented, so I knew that she would quickly make
new friends. I was worried about my son.
I was pleasantly surprised when my son started hanging out
with a group of boys that lived in our new neighborhood. He
would invite the boys to our house to play games and listen
to music and he would go to their homes. I had met the
parents of the boys and they were nice people that soon
became friends with my husband and me. We were all shocked
when the boys were caught shop lifting spray paint and
using it to vandalize park equipment. We never thought we
would become involved in the juvenile justice system. The
boys had befriended a kid that had no parental supervision
and had several juvenile charges. He talked them into
spraying the gang signs on the playground equipment. He
thought it would be fun to watch the parents of the
neighborhood get upset. None of the other boys had been in
trouble before so the judge sentenced them to twenty one
days at three different boot camps that are located in our
state. He did not want the boys to be at the boot camps at
the same time.
Juvenile boot camps are set up very similar to the military
training camps. The boys are regimented to get up when
told, go to bed when told and to perform kitchen duties and
other chores. Time is added on for infractions to the
rules. The boot camps also have the physical training
component that the military has. I was concerned that this
was too harsh of a punishment for our son. Given his
personality I was concerned that he would become more of a
loner after the harsh punishment. My husband insisted that
the boot camps would be a good experience for him and he
wanted to make sure that our son never did anything illegal
again.
After returning from their experiences from the boot camps
the boys remained close, but each of them seemed more
responsible. Our son is more polite and is more willing to
lend a hand to complete tasks around the house. He says
often that he will never commit another crime. For these
boys the boot camps were very successful.
Additional Resources for Boot Camps:
Teen Boot
Camps - a great site to assist parents
in determining whether or not they should send their
child to a boot camp as well as offering alternatives.
boot-camp-boot-camps.com - a
fantastic site dedicated to helping troubled teens and
providing information to parents with troubled teens
about juvenile boot camps and other alternatives.
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Author
Credit: Mike Anderson is a
freelance contributing author for various
websites throughout the Internet. He is an
avid ice hockey enthusiast and enjoys
spending time with his wife and four
children.
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