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Boarding Schools for Girls in San Diego, CA

An all girls boarding schools must offer hope and restoration for troubled girls or don't even consider it as an option.  The boarding school experience must be restorative and positive. Many schools promise that they offer the best therapeutic and educational services designed for girls.  

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But do they offer the best services for your daughter's unique situation? The question we get from parents is, "which boarding school is perfect for my daughter?"  For help finding the perfect all-girls boarding school, call the Educational Consultants of Therapy Insider.  

The process of researching all-girls boarding schools for troubled girls is intense, and the decision does not come without comprehensive evaluation and investigation.  Parents are looking for the best boarding school to meet the special needs of "their troubled girl".  The selection process is an intimate decision with many tears and anguish.  

To most parents, it does not matter what the boarding school offers, it only matters whether the services they offer will work best for their child.  Not all schools are the same. For immediate help in the research and evaluations of the best schools for troubled girls call Therapy Insider.  

We know each school and the staff they employ, and we can guide you through the process and help you find the perfect solution.

We recommend all-girls boarding schools that offer the following academic and therapeutic services:

  • Academic Counseling - Grade Repair and Credit Recovery
  • College Prep Curriculum and College Entrance Counseling
  • Leadership Training
  • Emotional Growth
  • Substance Abuse Counseling
  • Individual and Group Therapy
  • Adoption Counseling
  • Help for "cutting" and other self-harm issues
  • Equine Therapy and Horsemanship
  • Community Service and Community Outreach
  • Athletics and Fitness
  • Family Therapy
  • The Best Boarding Schools for Troubled Girls near San Diego, CA

The top all girls boarding schools for troubled girls in San Diego, CA base their treatment decisions on a personalized treatment plan. This is extremely important. To be effective, the boarding school operators need to know what is at the heart of each girls personal struggles. The treatment plan and treatment approach must tailor-made for each troubled teen to be effective from day one. 

We recommend that parents "interview" the boarding school staff and find out the exact treatment philosophy their child will be receiving before enrolling their daughter into a school.

Please Note: All girls are different and they have different therapeutic needs.  Whether her issue is an eating disorder, substance abuse, trauma, or another emotional issue, she needs to receive personalized care.  Smaller boarding schools near San Diego, CA tend to be better therapeutic options. The smaller the boarding school, the more personalized care the girls receive. 

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