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The level system at Cherry Gulch reinforces the concepts that students are learning and interconnects the components of the program. Our approach is unique among schools for troubled teens. The levels are cumulative and students are required to continue to practice the habits they have learned from the lower levels before advancing to the higher levels. The level system can be expanded and/or individualized as needed since each level includes one or more target behaviors or attitudes This gives the student's therapists, teachers, and other staff members the opportunity to individualize the tasks and assignments of that level to fit with the identified needs of the student. We have more levels than most youth programs because we feel it is better to break the information we want the student to learn into smaller, more manageable pieces. We have also found that students start to get frustrated and lose motivation when it takes months to complete one level. Having many levels gives us more opportunities to provide the student with positive reinforcement and encouragement. We can point out the student's strengths and the areas where there has been noticeable improvement and personal growth. The student's self-efficacy for completing the program improves, increasing his motivation to continue to do well. His self-esteem begins to improve, he experiences success and is able to see how his hard work is paying off. The levels provide the students with reminders about what they are working on and give them opportunities for discussion in therapy about their thoughts, emotions, behaviors, family, school, and their personal life. The levels also provide students with opportunities to practice what they are learning so, eventually, they actually become healthy habits that will benefit the student for life. Many of the levels contain principles from:As students advance through the levels they earn more freedom and privileges. These include:
As they advance through the levels they earn the right to wear certain items that denote their achievement. This proven program is designed to give problem teens a glimpse into how the real work works and show them the value of a hard day’s work. |