1. What if my child does not want to go?
We can recommend youth escort companies that are able to pick up your child
and take them to the program or camp of your choice.
2. How long are most boot camps?
Boot camps range in length from 30 days to one or more years. We do not
recommend short term camps as they are not really very effective.
3. What ages of youth can go to boot camp?
Boot camp style programs we work with will only take youth beginning at
age 11. We do work with some therapeutic schools that will take youth as
young as 9 years of age.
4. What do you recommend for defiant youth younger
than 11?
There is a Parent Self Help Kit available to purchase that contains
information about and actual footage of a child being taken to a facility,
and life in a boot camp. If you are interested, please go to
www.bootcampdvd.net
5. How expensive are boot camps?
Prices begin at $2,100 per month. The first month in most programs is about
$4,800 to cover admission fees, startup costs, etc.
6. Is there any government aid or government
sponsored boot camps?
We do not have access to or information about any government aid or
programs other than the juvenile system. Mos of the people we work with are
trying to keep their children out of the juvenile system.
7. Are there any free boot camps?
No we do not know of any free programs.
8. Are there additional fees for using your service?
Our fees are included in the program fees and tuitions of the schools and
camps we do enrollment for.
9. Do boot camps have finance plans?
Many schools and camps have some type of educational loan available. Many
parents have decided to take a second mortgage on their homes rather than
try for an education loan. In some instances a second mortgage is tax
deductible.
10. What do I do next?
If you have decided to get some type of outside help for your child please
give us a call. We will take you step by step through the admission process
for the school or camp of your choice.