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Wilderness Therapy For Distraction or Distracting Others in Class

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Do you find that your pre-teen or teen struggles with distraction or being a distraction to others? If so, then you’re in the right place! Rites of Passage provides a wilderness therapy for distraction or distracting others in class to help students gain focus and make wise decisions. Our proven method is here to help with every step of the process to center your teen back onto a good path. Sometimes kids make bad choices. This therapy treatment option helps them learn to make the best ones for their success.

This Is Not What You May Think!

We come into contact with many families who have a picture of a military boot camp in their minds. When we talk with our clients, they may have misconceptions about how this works. Our compassionate team is here to go over all the details with you to help you and your teen understand what to expect.

Four-Phase Therapy

For over 10 years, our four-phase therapy has helped countless teens to learn how to cope with distractions in their own life, learn life skills, and set up a plan for success in their future.

In our orientation, we will perform a complete physical and psychological exam to ensure that all the activities are suitable. Once everything is completed, the subsequent several phases all deal with different communication levels, self-reflection, learning coping skills, and creating a plan that will truly help your loved one succeed in the future.

With our mentorship after the wilderness therapy, you can rest assured the skills and guidance your child needs to move forward is in place.

For those who feel that wilderness therapy for distraction or distracting others in class is needed, be sure to contact our office by calling (800) 794-0980 today to set up a consultation.