Seven Stars Guides Wisconsin Teens Toward Success
No two children are the same and neither are the struggles they encounter. Be it a neurodevelopmental disorder, mental illness, or simply needing a break (among countless other possibilities), every challenge has its own causes and symptoms. At Seven Stars, a top residential treatment center for young people on the autism spectrum, the treatment is tailored to every childs needs. Through Seven Stars, struggling Wisconsin teens can find their way back toward a journey of success.
Seven Stars is located in Utah, but we help teens from all over the country, including Wisconsin.
At Seven Stars, each student is more than a diagnosis or a label. In fact, the first step of the program involves an optional stabilization (to ensure that a childs transition into the residential treatment center occurs smoothly) and an assessment that analyzes a childs personality, strengths, and weaknesses. Following the assessment, a personalized treatment plan is formed to best suit every childs needs.
The Seven Stars program is centered on positive psychology. Rather than focus on what is wrong, the residential treatment center experience targets a childs strengths. Building on the positive instead of the negative allows struggling Wisconsin teens to truly explore who they are and discover new passions, interests, and skills that appeal to them. With Seven Stars, Wisconsin families can rest easy: your child is in the best of hands.
Who does Seven Stars help?
Seven Stars helps Wisconsin teens in a Residential Treatment Center setting who are struggling with issues similar to those below:
– Academic Failure
– Anxiety
– Technology Addiction
– Sensory Issues
– School Refusal
– Academic Difficulties
– Rigidity
– Substance Use
– Family Problems
– Sensory Issues
– Autism
– Developmental Immaturity
– Mood Disorders
– Social Difficulties
– Anxiety
– Aspergers
The Seven Stars Approach to Healing Wisconsin Teens
What makes Seven Stars a different kind of residential treatment center for teens on the autism spectrum? The answer is, simply, everything. At Seven Stars, no two days are the same. Wisconsin teens experience a wide range of fun activities that teach vital life skills by example. For instance, one day may include rock climbing and canoeing, while another could mountain biking or skiing. These activities involve invaluable life lessons including teamwork and communication. Wisconsin teens work together to overcome obstacles. Naturally, since all these activities are part of the residential treatment center, they are overseen by highly trained staff in order to guarantee safety and to help teens work as a unit to achieve their goals.
State-of-the-art facilities help Wisconsin teens feel at home during their time at Seven Stars. Through the program, teens simultaneously learn how to better work with others and how to become more self-reliant and confident. With Seven Stars, struggling Wisconsin teens can truly heal.
Located in Utah, Seven Stars accepts students from Wisconsin and all over the United States. Seven Stars helps teens 13-17 overcome struggles whether caused by a neurodevelopmental disorder, a learning disorder (verbal or non-verbal), or another issue. For more information on how Seven Stars can help Wisconsin families, call 844-601-1167 today!
Resources for Wisconsin Families Seeking Help
Wikipedia Containing more than five million English articles, Wikipedia is arguably the most well-known encyclopedia in the world and, by far, the most extensive. Virtually every conceivable subject is categorized and described in detail, with mental illness being no exception. Less a professional resource than a springboard for further research, Wikipedia offers unmatched amounts of information.
MentalHealth.gov A branch of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, MentalHealth.gov offers information on the United States governments involvement in researching, understanding, and treating mental health issues. While the website contains links with descriptions of the most common mental health issues, the primary purpose of MentalHealth.gov is to promote awareness.
Seven Stars helps Wisconsin families from:
Some examples of cities from Wisconsin which may have families who may be interested in Seven Stars include: Milwaukee Madison Green Bay Kenosha Racine Appleton Waukesha Eau Claire Oshkosh Janesville West Allis La Crosse
Seven Stars Helps Families From Wisconsin
Seven Stars helps Wisconsin families from cities and towns like: Shorewood Hills Maple Bluff Town of Delafield Springdale Town of Merton Springfield Mequon Summit Elm Grove Berry
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