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Graduation is the goal…

Graduation is the goal... Often Parents/Grandparents want to know when their Son will be ready to graduate from our treatment program. The students have the same question, and usually say things like; "I am ready to go home - I know what I need to do - I just have to go home so I can show you." We understand where they are coming from. For the first time in…
Triumph Youth Services
November 18, 2013
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A day in the life..

  Our Triumph Retriever Program         A day in the life.. Most Parents want to know what their son will be doing on a day to day basis while away from home. Listed below is an example of a typical day at Triumph Youth Services. The day starts at 7:00 AM  Monday - Friday Wake up Retriever Responsibilities - the Students are responsible for training and caring…
Triumph Youth Services
November 11, 2013
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Helping Change Lives

 Helping Change Lives and Families Triumph Youth Services is a program that has heart.. The director, counselors, teachers & staff at Triumph truly care for the Students in their stewardship. They are personally invested in each Students success. Sterling Lyman, President of Triumph Youth Services, has been in business over 20 years and established Triumph in 1998.  He has built a program that teaches at-risks youth to live their life…
Triumph Youth Services
November 5, 2013
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Teens and Stress

The American Psychological Association’s Stress in America 2010 Report states parents are underestimating their teenager’s awareness of their stress and the impact it could be having on their teenager’s emotional well being. One third of children ages 8 to 17 years believe their parent has been always or often worried or stressed out about things during the past month How teenagers ages 13 to 17 years old feel when their…
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June 30, 2013
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Abandonment Issues

Abandonment Issues, as defined by Wikipedia, is a behavioral or psychological condition that results from the loss of one or both parents. Abandonment may be physical (the parent is not present in the child's life) or emotional (the parent withholds affection, nurturing, or stimulation). A teenager or child can feel abandoned when they are not actually abandoned. For example divorce, death, birth of another sibling, death of a sibling or…
TYS Admin
June 29, 2013