I've been reading the Diamond Ranch Academy Employees blog and I've really enjoyed learning about my colleague's. I've always been aware that I was working with a more intelligent group than I usually have the opportunity, but there is a lot of personality that individuals bring together to make this ranch simply amazing. I learned things about Jake Probert, just for example, that I may never have figured out myself.
When you're done with that, go to the official struggling teen website. There are videos there that can help you learn about teen's experiences there. One such teen, I got to see take a whole new look at his struggles as he was about to be done with the academy. He told me he'd found Diamond Ranch Academy on the internet himself, that he wanted that experience of self-improvement.
What a motivated youth! Perhaps some of Jake's personality helped make that happen.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Struggling Teen reads book
I was quite delighted the other night. It's not surprising that at night we expect the teenagers to sleep. There was one night that I caught one of our struggling teens reading a book late at night. I asked him to go back to sleep and didn't even suggest one consequence. Don't you want to find your teenager trying to get away with reading at night? That's like a dream of what a kid could be "in trouble" for. Yes, I had to have him go back to sleep, and within minutes I checked back and he was, but I was actually glad to find him wanting to read so badly as to try his very hardest to stay awake reading. He was obviously exhausted and in need of rest.
He reminded so much of the times when I was a boy. Sometimes after my mom caught me reading late at night, I'd pretend to be asleep for a half hour just to wait for her to check again, and see me "asleep" so I could go back to a delectable book.
So, if maybe you'd like your struggling teen to be "caught" doing something good, maybe you could make reading apart of your own life and get it to pass on to your struggling teen. Or, if it's too much of a struggle already, check Diamond Ranch Academies official website: DRA.
Yours truly,
- a man who's glad to be involved in something good
He reminded so much of the times when I was a boy. Sometimes after my mom caught me reading late at night, I'd pretend to be asleep for a half hour just to wait for her to check again, and see me "asleep" so I could go back to a delectable book.
So, if maybe you'd like your struggling teen to be "caught" doing something good, maybe you could make reading apart of your own life and get it to pass on to your struggling teen. Or, if it's too much of a struggle already, check Diamond Ranch Academies official website: DRA.
Yours truly,
- a man who's glad to be involved in something good
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Struggling Teen gets much from Diamond Ranch Academy or DRA
When I do interact with the students I have to be a part of the structure and discipline so they don't forget themselves, but any chance I get, I'm trying to build them up with kindness and noticing what they do well. I love the work that
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