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post Malibu Echo for Teens

August 28th, 2007

Filed under: Blog, Childraising, Family, Health, Household — Tom @ 10:38 pm

Many adults and most parent will recognize one of the most significant things we can do is to keep teens clean and sober, barring that the next best things is to get them off the drugs.

Teen Rehab ECHO MALIBU is a solution if your teen has already found themselves with a problem involving substance abuse. Teen rehabs are a growing trend indicating to us the disturbing news, that kids are involved in substance abuse. We would love to deny it, but its better to address it.

If you are going to attempt to get your child to volunteer to enter ECHO MALIBU theres gonna be questions, and its best if you have answers ready to give to listening ears.

First, the center is located on the ocean in Malibu California. Your child may have their own room if its requested in advance, else the center couldn’t have time to make preparations, as normally they would have a roommate. The program is roughly 30 days, but these things are based on the individual.

You can expect daily one on one sessions, coupled with group sessions held by a licensed professional. Academic plans can be worked out with the child’s school, if the family grants this permission. The residents at Malibu Echo are not asked to do chores, because their treatment time is valuable and should be used to rehabilitate, not clean. Their is training and education offered to the parent, because every child needs a strong support net, and perhaps the addicted child more so.

Every interested party is invited to visit the facilities and to tour and ask questions of on hand staff. I suggest you do, and then if you got a problem to enroll, change your life while you are still young.

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