
Working cow and horse ranch in Escalante, Utah for young people ages 12-18.
Typical Stay is 90 days
Accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, therefore all credits are easily transferred.
Turn-About Ranch is licensed in Utah under the Department of Human Services as a Residential Facility.
We have qualified counselors holding both master's degrees and bachelor's degrees to meet the state requirements and provide the counseling that the kids need to work through individual issues.
Group counseling is implemented several times a week and individual counseling is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to deal with behavioral issues, psychological issues, and substance abuse issues.
Turn-About Ranch was featured on the UK's Twenty Twenty Productions reality series, affectionately dubbed "Brat Camps."
Individual and Group Therapy
ParentCheckin.com allows parents to follow their child's' progress through the program via a secure website.
The horses play an important part in the therapeutic process. The interaction between the student and his or her horse teaches them many valuable lessons, such as the value of patience and the need to be focused, connected, and committed. Through direct experience and interaction with these animals, children learn the effects of attitude on their own life and the lives of those around them. They see how their attitudes and behaviors affect the animal put in their care.
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"Early to bed; early to rise..."
"Work hard together; play hard together."
"A man is only as good as his word."
Traditional standards and beliefs are not only taught but practiced at this historic, real life, cow and horse ranch. Your teen starts out at "Roundy Camp," an old fashioned "frontier" environment with a log cabin, log barn, and log chicken house, As they adjust to a structured environment, students begin to learn that privileges are earned, and they begin to lose their exaggerated sense of entitlement.
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As a parent do sometimes wonder if your teen truly understands the importance of honesty, respect, teamwork and accountability? Do you feel as if you teen's values are out of sync with what you believe will allow them to have a happy and successful life? Sometimes what that teen needs is to leave their familiar surroundings to effect real changes: changes created by being in a different place, doing different things, being around different people, realizing that life is not what it seemed to be.
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