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It's not uncommon for a parent to begin questioning options for a misbehaving teenager. Whether a teen is running away or refusing to attend school, many parents begin to think a military-style boot camp might be the only option they have left to straighten their teen out.


Many parents turn to teen boot camps as a way to try and save their teen from incarceration, substance abuse problems, gangs, or even death. When you're desperate, boot camps can sound like a tempting option.


But before sending your teenager to a boot camp, educate yourself about the resources and services available. There may be better alternatives that will give your teen more effective help.


When boot camps first became popular in the 1990s, they mostly focused on military-style treatment. Teens were yelled at, treated harshly and punished with push-ups or physical discipline. Most parenting experts don’t recommend harsh, military-style boot camps as a behavior management strategy.


The worst boot camps have led to extreme consequences. The poorly trained staff combined with corporal punishment have, unfortunately, led to the deaths of several teens.


Fortunately, many alternative treatment programs have cropped up over the years. Better programs focus more on education and life skills , rather than harsh punishment. Some of these programs even take place in the wilderness versus jail-like settings. 1


Most research studies on teen boot camps that use a military-style approach show that they aren’t all that effective. These programs focus on punishment rather than discipline . Scare tactics are used to try and get kids to behave without teaching them how to behave in the outside world.


Kids in military-style boot camps learn to do what they’re told when someone is yelling in their face and threatening to make them do push-ups but when they don’t have this in the outside world, they aren’t motivated to behave. That means many of them to resort back to their previous behavior as soon as they go back home. 2


Military-style boot camps often don’t teach new skills. Kids who end up in a lot of trouble clearly lack the ability to make healthy decisions for themselves.


They need to learn how to set goals, resist peer pressure, and solve problems. They also need to learn social skills and often, they need hobbies and interests that will keep them out of trouble.


If you are in need of a residential program due to your teen’s behavior or substance abuse problems, there are a variety to choose from. Research your options before you make any decisions. 3 Some of them have strict criteria for admissions.


For example, you may need to be able to prove that you’ve tried outpatient services first. Other programs may require that your teen be involved with the juvenile justice department.


When programs have strict admission criteria it is usually a good sign, as it means they are tailoring their program to a specific population and are not making claims they can help anyone and everyone.


When looking for a residential or boot camp program for a troubled teen, here's what you should look for:

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. US Department of Justice. Wilderness Camps .
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Residential Treatment Programs .
Haine-Schlagel R, Walsh NE. A review of parent participation engagement in child and family mental health treatment . Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev. 2015;18(2):133-50. doi:10.1007/s10567-015-0182-x
Center for Child Trauma Assessment, Services and Interventions. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. What is trauma-focused therapy ?

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Fall is here and so are some of life’s simple pleasures: Starbucks ’ pumpkin spice foam, Christian Girl Autumn fancams , and, yes, fall boots. Open your closets and blast Phoebe Bridgers , for the most wonderful time of the year has arrived.
Growing up in Miami, Florida, I’ve never been exposed to anything but swamp-esque conditions. When temperatures drop below 65 degrees, native Floridians act like the world is ending. Athletic shorts are swapped for ankle-length down jackets. While some people relish in the fact that we get an average of 0.0 inches of snowfall each year, the arrival of fall to those living in the South means we can, as the kids say, really start dressin’.
When fall rolls around, every year, chronically online people everywhere begin manifesting a wardrobe full of cable-knit vests and neutral trench coats. However, personally, the best element of cold-weather fashion is footwear. Forget the overly complex process of layering that leaves you feeling like a sweaty mess by noon or colorful tights and headbands à la Blair Waldorf — shoes are where it’s at. No matter your aesthetic, we can all agree that a pair of fall boots can transform an outfit. From Olivia Rodrigo -core to IG baddie, there’s a style for everyone.
If you are in need of inspo, below, we’ve rounded up some of the best fall boot trends (and where to buy them!)
Have Olivia Rodrigo’s music videos on repeat? This one is for you. The resurgence of pop-punk aesthetics means that chunky, stomp-on-me boots are all the rage. These boots add the perfect amount of height to your look without dragging you down. Wide soles and lugged detailing add edgy touches to otherwise feminine footwear.
Although cowboy boots were all the rage this summer , we’re not expecting the trend to go away anytime soon. For a pair of the best fall boots, this Southern-inspired style adds a unique twist to the all-black boots we see across social media every fall. From monochrome silhouettes to metallic embossed styles, cowboy boots are an immediate go-to for transitioning your wardrobe as the temperatures go down.
The style of these knee-high, popularized by Ariana Grande , definitely belongs in your fall closet. Paired perfectly with short dresses or sweatshirts and jeans, knee-high boots are a versatile staple to invest in. Coming in an array of colors and heights, the signature style can be dressed up or down to your heart’s content.
Prepare for battle with these combat boots. Chunky silhouettes and motto details feel perfect for the people who like to take a walk on the wild side. Although combat boots may not be the easiest to break in , the compliments that you’ll get wearing a pair are worth it.
You can never go wrong with a simple Chelsea boot. Worn by the likes of rockstars and models off-duty, this quintessential style adds an elevated touch to any outfit. Paired with a white t-shirt and straight denim, the short silhouette complements any classic look. Available in an array of neutral colors and different finishes, the Chelsea boot is hands down one of our favorite fall boots.
Perfect for a night out on the town with friends, stiletto boots balance the line between functional footwear and très chic. While the best fall boots are certainly comfortable, they have to pass the vibe check. Pencil-thin heels may not be the safest for walking on top of New York’s subway grates, but they sure do look good with a mini dress!
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