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Teens with special needs, including Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism, Asperger's syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), Dyslexia and Dysgraphia, require specialized schools and programs that can meet their academic, developmental and behavioral needs.
Bromley Brook School School for Girls  
Bromley focuses on the unique learning style of girls. Girls with ADHD and other learning differences thrive in the small classroom where they receive individualized attention. Located in Manchester Center, Vermont, Bromley admits girls ages 14-17.
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Camp Huntington 
Camp Huntington offers co-ed, residential, summer camps for children and young adults who have special needs such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disabilities, and cognitive impairment. Camp Huntington's program is designed to maximize a child's potential and develop their strengths and hidden abilities.
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At Risk Youth  
At Risk Youth strives to provide troubled adolescents and their parents with valuable information pertaining to issues that face today’s youth. This site includes information about adolescents and the issues that they may be struggling with, including substance abuse, defiance, violence, weight management, learning disabilities, eating disorders, and other behavioral and emotional issues. At Risk Youth strives to provide parents with advice about effective treatment options.
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Why Bright Kids Fail 
For a small group of bright but underachieving kids efforts fail to produce positive behavioral results. Not only do grades decline but everyone in the family may begin to dread school, tests, parent-teacher conferences, report cards and even interacting with each other.
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