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Should I Send My Child to a Reform School?

Many parents who can't handle their children often send their kids to reform schools. But do they even know that they are making the right decision?
The first thing you have to realize before you go off and send your child to a reform school is that this institution is considered by your child as some kind of a prison. Sending your child away is a drastic measure on your part. You think that this course of action is needed, so you shouldn't be shocked if your child shows animosity or hatred towards you. Don't expect them to show gratitude for sending them to "prison". Also, expect that the trust your child has in you will be totally shattered. He will feel betrayed.
Choosing a Reform School
The objective of reform schools is to keep your child in line. This means that they have very strict rules and practice severe punishment for those who do not follow those rules. There are many reform schools around the country and it is not easy to choose which one is good enough. There have been allegations that some schools actually use severe physical punishment when a child has misbehaved. You can't even begin to imagine the impact this would have on your child. You might want to think about that for a while before making a decision. If there is even the slightest chance that your child's safety is in danger, choose a different school.
One way of finding out that you are sending your child to a good reform school is to ask for references. Look for parents who have sent their children to that same school and talk to them. Listen carefully to what they have to say, their opinions, and experiences with that particular school. Ask them how their child is doing at the moment and maybe you can talk to their child so you could get more information.
However, it is not uncommon for children to revert to their old unruly ways when they get out of reform schools. The absence of strict rules and severe punishment causes them to go back to their old ways.
Alternative Methods
You have not been taught to deal with this kind of problem but this doesn't mean that you can't learn. You need to learn the parenting skills that could help you establish authority over your child. It doesn't have to be harsh or ruthless like reform schools. Yes, there should be rules and these rules should be followed. There should also be punishment but perhaps not quite as brutal. The skills you need to learn are not hard. On the contrary, they are quite easy. But, in order for you to achieve positive results, you need to have constant interaction with your child. There are programs out there that can help parents to learn these skills.
Learn what I recommend to parents of troubled teens and check out my blog where I publish articles on helping parents to deal with problem children
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