When a child is "troubled," the breakdown is often widespread.
Below are some of the signs:
- Grades begin to decline, plummet or fail entirely
- Family relationships are strained
- Authority is neglected, challenged or flouted
- Positive social activities are avoided
- Friendships dissolve or end badly
- Illegal acts begin to proliferate
- Drug abuse/self harm accelerates
Please watch some of our client testimonials.
We can help.
We are an educational consulting firm that places troubled and struggling teens in a variety of school and treatment programs.
Over the last 15 years, we have helped hundreds of families make sound decisions about helping their children reach their potentials.
There are a wide range of therapeutic wilderness programs, traditional boarding schools, therapeutic boarding schools, residential
treatment centers, and young adult programs available to you. As educational consultants, we specialize in working with troubled youth.
We possess extensive knowledge of treatment and educational options gained through personal visits to schools and treatment centers.
Our expertise, combined with a caring approach to understanding your situation, helps you identify a treatment program that is both
academically and socially appropriate for your teen.

We serve children and young adults who typically exhibit one or more of the following
conditions:
- Low Self Esteem
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Learning Disabilities
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Depression/Anxiety
- Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
- Bi-Polar Disease
- Adoption Issues
- Reactive Attachment Disorders
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Social/Emotional Problems
- Developmental Disabilities
- Developmentaly Delayed Adolescents & Adults
"The recommendations that you have made have enabled my son to find his inner strength
and self-esteem, graduate from high school and re-enter society as a healthy, productive
young man. I had confidence in the recommendations that you made and that my son
was in a safe environment both mentally and physically."
- Parent of 17-year-old