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Dynamite Youth Ctr
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citysearch c.
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I was just inform of this site by someone I meet while going through the program with my child. I wish I had know this was here before so that I could have shared what a life saving place DYC is a lot sooner. Like many others who have been through here I was at the end of a long hard road trying to find a place to get help for a child. There are not many places that are designed for teens, and they are so different that adults. When I finally did find this place it was not easy to get my child to enter the program, one of the reasons was that it had to be his/her choice. At the time I thought that was very wrong... But I learned it was the only way it would work, and that is because they had to finally see that THEY had a problem and needed help. There were things that I found very difficult to deal with but in the end learned these people know what they are doing. Yes its hard on them they don't make it a walk in the park, they teach them that life is hard and you have to be strong to get pass the bad times to get to the good. The most important lesson I think I learned is that the child is not alone in the battle, it is a FAMILY fight. This is why it is so important for the family to be a part of the program the group session that they have for the parents is SO VERY IMPORTANT for the program to work. I thank DYC everyday for what they have given me. Like one of the others said I also asked my child if DYC was a good thing or bad, I was told it was the not only the hardest thing to do but the best because he/she would not be here today if it were not for DYC.
Pros: The staff that have gone through the program, they know how to reach the kids
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