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Sequel Three Springs of Indiana Treatment Program
What Is Sequel Three Springs of Indiana?
Sequel TSI is a leader in youth services which is recognized all over the United States of America as the premier education and therapy provider to struggling adolescents who have learning, behavioral, and emotional issues. It aims to prepare both adolescents and their families to have fulfilling and responsible lives by providing them with means to learn behavioral accountability and by offering education and mentoring within a dynamic, structured, and safe environment.
Sequel TSI accepts participants who have behavioral problems like defying authorities and breaking rules; lacking proper communication abilities; deteriorating or exceptionally poor grades; lacking skills in relationship-building; endangering his/her personal well-being; and low self-esteem. At Sequel TSI, the experienced staff helps at-risk teenagers overcome any unconstructive actions and negative feelings they may have in order to achieve long-term results.
The Sequel Three Springs of Indiana Program
The Sequel TSI program offers both a boarding school and outdoor therapeutic program for troubled teens. Auldern Academy, a private boarding school, caters to adolescents who are in grades 9 to 12 by providing college preparatory learning. The kids learn to develop qualities and skills needed for improved family relations, personal growth, and academic success. Paint Rock Valley, on the other hand, is Sequel TSI’s therapeutic outdoor residential program which aims to provide personal, structure and therapeutic attention to the teenagers in order for them to change positively. For the outdoor program, the kids live cottages on a pristine wooded area which has wildlife, streams, and mountains.
http://www.sequelyouthservices.com/
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Originally posted 2011-12-13 07:37:42.







