Signs That Indicate Your Teen Might Need a Sober School

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Teenagers with substance use disorders face many physical and emotional challenges that can greatly impact their lives. Some teens may require a special sober school (sometimes known as an alternative school or recovery school) if they have difficulties and display signs of struggling with substance use. 

Peer Pressure: Peer pressure can impact teenagers, influencing them to start and continue using drugs. Signs may include sudden changes in friend groups, secretive behavior, and a decline in academic performance. 

A sober school environment like Archway Academy combines counseling, peer support, and the same caliber of education as a traditional high school — without the temptation of peer pressure.

Family Issues: Issues such as divorce, parental substance use, or trauma can make teenagers more likely to struggle with addiction. Family conflicts, avoiding activities, and not talking to parents can show that a teenager is having problems with drugs or alcohol.

Mental Health Problems: Teenagers with mental health issues like depression or anxiety may turn to a relationship with drugs or alcohol to cope. This can make them more likely to develop a detrimental reliance on substances. 

If your teenager is acting differently and isolating themselves, you may want to consider enrolling them in a sober school. This could be a good option for their well-being. 

A sober school provides a supportive environment for students in recovery. It can help your teenager stay on track with their sobriety while also receiving an education.  

Access to Substances: Easy access to alcohol, prescription medications, and illicit drugs can increase the likelihood of experimentation and addiction among teenagers. Signs may include the presence of drug equipment, frequent requests for money, and unexplained absences from home.

Lack of Coping Skills: Teenagers may turn to substances as a way to cope with stress, peer pressure, or emotional challenges. Without healthy coping mechanisms, they may become reliant on drugs or alcohol to manage their feelings. If your teen is struggling to control their emotions or behavior, they might be experiencing substance abuse issues. It could be helpful to look into a sober school for support.

These types of schools specialize in providing assistance to students dealing with substance use problems. They can offer a safe and structured environment for your teen to receive the help they need. Consider getting them help from a sober school like Archway Academy. 

Academic Struggles: Addiction can make it difficult for teenagers to succeed in school. This can lead to skipping classes, receiving poor grades, and experiencing behavior issues. Frequent absences, missed assignments, and a lack of interest in extracurricular activities may be signs that a traditional high school isn’t the best place for your teen to be. 

A sober school environment like Archway Academy provides a safe and supportive environment for your child’s mental, physical, emotional, and educational needs. 

Legal Issues: Consistent substance use can lead to problems with the law such as underage drinking, drug possession, or drunk driving. You might notice your teen getting into fights and not following rules or respecting authority figures.

If your teen shows signs of drug use and has trouble staying sober in a regular school, consider an alternative environment like Archway Academy. Please schedule an appointment online so that one of our supportive, caring staff members can talk to you more about why a sober school could be the right fit for your teen. 

 

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We’re here to help — no judgment, no pressure, just compassion.  

ABOUT ARCHWAY ACADEMY

Archway opened its doors in 2003 to offer students and worried families in the throes of teenage substance use a viable option and support system for restoring their child’s physical, mental, emotional, and academic health. We’re located in the heart of Houston, Texas, and are focused on meeting the individual educational needs of teens recovering from substance use disorder with care, compassion, respect, and rigor. Instead of returning students to the same environments in which they’re most at risk for relapse or might have trouble catching up academically, Archway provides a structured place for teens to continue both their recovery and their education without compromising either. 

 

We offer a continuum of care from probation officers to private counselors, residential treatment clinicians to Alternative Peer Groups. Archway keeps in constant contact with every student’s unique personal network — triaging tasks and arming our students (and each other) with shared information to ensure that no important details slip through the cracks; to address behaviors and remove barriers; and to remain consistent and aligned in our approach to getting each student well. Today, we are the largest recovery school in the country, and currently mentoring new recovery schools throughout the nation.

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