Does our treatment Program fit your Son? This program specializes in substance dependence/abuse, oppositional defiance and behavior problems. Adolescents ages 12-17 and young adults ages 18-21 Possible symptoms/issues for why your child needs our program: Severe addiction/dependence to drugs and/or alcohol Selling Drugs Experimentation with drugs or alcohol Failing other programs Current or previous adjudication (must be approved on a case by case basis) Defiance and opposition to authority Emotional…
Triumph Youth ServicesApril 22, 2014
Need Help After Age 18? Many young adults come to Triumph credit deficient and need to graduate high school. Others come in wanting to attend college, join the military, learn a trade or secure a decent job. Triumph offers state of the art classrooms equipped with smart boards and computer labs. We will help find scholarships and help secure student loans. We help student prepare resumes and role play si…
Triumph Youth ServicesApril 21, 2014
Anger issues... As your young man transitions from being a child to an adult, he experiences conflicting emotions and changing hormones. He questions authority, rebels against family rules and struggles with independence. He is trying to figure out who he is and where he fits. Behaviors such as yelling, screaming, arguing, withdrawal and silence, excessive use of drugs and alcohol, doing poorly in school, disregarding curfew, not eating right, changes…
Triumph Youth ServicesApril 17, 2014
The Value of Working Hard... Our Students want to work when new learning is involved. They thrive on challenge. When programs offer young men the opportunity to build skills, meet new challenges, and observe the results of their efforts, they instill the value of hard work. Perseverance is learned through practice, by working consistently on one project over many months. As they learn skills, they need adult mentors who 1)…
Triumph Youth ServicesApril 15, 2014
When School Problems become a serious Issue... The severity of the school problems dictates the course of action needed to help redirect the teen back to a path of success. Many times talking with your teen can help you get a perspective on what is happening and you can offer suggestions that will help resolve the problem. If this is unsuccessful, sometimes removing your son from his environment is the…
Triumph Youth ServicesApril 9, 2014