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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 608972" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>MWM: But it could be much cheaper to find a therapist and AA group from community than pay the tuition for that type of school. And find teen groups and activities that are sober (church, maybe scouts (though I have been drinking during scouts functions when a teen, as were most of my patrol), art/music lessons and so on, whatever is available.) Also a part time job can keep kid active and responsible.</p><p></p><p>Of course if kid is not willing to seek out more wholesome activities, that type of school could force them. But as said, he is bound to find (active) substance abusers also from recovery focused school (or even Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or rehab to be honest), if that is, what he is looking for. And in those places he is more likely to find more experienced and harder stuff using addicts than from regular school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 608972, member: 14557"] MWM: But it could be much cheaper to find a therapist and AA group from community than pay the tuition for that type of school. And find teen groups and activities that are sober (church, maybe scouts (though I have been drinking during scouts functions when a teen, as were most of my patrol), art/music lessons and so on, whatever is available.) Also a part time job can keep kid active and responsible. Of course if kid is not willing to seek out more wholesome activities, that type of school could force them. But as said, he is bound to find (active) substance abusers also from recovery focused school (or even Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or rehab to be honest), if that is, what he is looking for. And in those places he is more likely to find more experienced and harder stuff using addicts than from regular school. [/QUOTE]
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