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Step 1
Review the reputations of the private schools in your area. Research whether local schools specialize in the needs of your teen.
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Step 2
Find objective opinions about the faculty and staff at the private schools you are considering. Research the treatment methods and academic programs at the private schools in which you are interested.
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Step 3
Decide if you want your troubled teen to go to day school or be boarded at the private school. There will be a huge difference in cost if you decide to board your troubled teen.
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Step 4
Visit the private schools with your teen. Even though they may be troubled, the private school environment needs to be attractive to them.
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Step 5
Project an upbeat outcome for the first day of school. Transition is difficult and will be emotionally uncomfortable for the whole family, especially the troubled teen.
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Step 6
Check the financial aid packages that private schools offer. Often there are federal and state grants available. Also, there may be disability funds available.
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Step 7
Complete all parts of the application package. If you have the finances and your teen meets the criteria of the treatment program at the private school, admission should be no problem.















