Monday, September 23, 2013

Turning Winds Academic Institute Summer Concert

TWAI Featuring Switchback and Marshall Catch 


Turning Winds Academic Institute celebrates another successful concert performed by the Nationally Acclaimed Indie Rock Band, Marshall Catch.  The special event which captured the hearts of the students, parents and staff this year was the opening performance of our very own student-band, Switchback. 

Switchback was formed earlier in the year by four students at TWAI who had the aspiration to demonstrate their musical talents to their peers.  Musical instruments were donated both by the school and current parents to make this dream become a reality.  Never had the thought occurred to these remarkable young men that they would have the opportunity to perform with “a national acclaimed band such as” Marshall Catch.  On August 17, 2013 Switchback executed with “inspiration” and “courage" a flawless performance of "Unwell" by Matchbox 20 and "Say it ain't so" by Weezer -the crowd erupted with a standing ovation.

In 2011, Marshall Catch performed their original song “The Ballad of the USS Arizona” at the 70th anniversary honoring those who gave their lives at Pearl Harbor.  Because of the unique nature of the song, the organizers of the Pearl Harbor event personally requested that Marshall Catch come and play it for the ceremonies. For more information on the unique opportunities that exist at our therapeutic school, please call us at:  800-845-1380.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Positive Parenting Prevents Drug Abuse

The Benefits of Positive Parenting


The University of Oregon through extensive research determined five key elements in preventing and minimizing the progression of drug abuse.  These include the following:
1.  Good communication
2.  Encouraging positive behavior on a regular basis
3.  Effectively negotiate through problems with your teen
4.  Being able to set limits with your teen
5.  Monitoring how much time your teen spends with peers

To read more about this project and view the benefits of positive parenting with tutorial videos please follow this Family Checkup Link.

Famliy Checkup - Positive Parenting Prevents Drug Abuse

Turning Winds Academic Institute utilizes therapists with extensive experience in teaching drug education awareness; role playing to effectively navigate around peer pressure; a strong addiction recovery group; increased family awareness and support; and individualized sessions in order to provide the necessary treatment, support, tools and confidence to effectively overcome the battles of addiction.  If someone you know could benefit from our services, please refer them to our highly effective, therapeutic boarding school at:  800-845-1380.  Together we can make a difference!

Percent of TWAI Students Ready for College-Level Coursework

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Turning Winds Academic Institute places a great emphasis on academic performance.  With small classrooms and a teacher to student ratio of 1:10, our school is effective in providing an excellent service to our clients which ultimately increases academic performance.

ACT Research Services recently released longitudinal data about how Turning Winds Students perform on the ACT.  Over the past five years, Turning Winds Academic Institute students have consistently performed higher on ACT scores than students across Montana.  AND ... Montana students consistently perform higher than students nation-wide. We are proud of our students' high performance!

Monday, September 9, 2013

A Therapeutic Experience



Turning Winds Academic Institute facilitated another “life changing,” outdoor expedition in August to Seven Devils which is near Riggins, Idaho.  The emotional growth that takes place on these trips is beyond my writing skills to adequately describe in “wholeness” the miracles; the growth; and triumph that is captured in these outdoor experiences.
 

Seven Devils is an amazing environment which consists of terrain that explodes with breathtaking views; consists of serene lakes that are hidden amongst the staggering peaks and is riddled with evidence of recent fires that have left many areas scarred and barren.   The hike sets out at an elevation of over 7000 feet.  This environment demands the best effort of anyone hiking along it trails with descents and ascents commonly exceeding 1000 feet.  The lakes are pristine and are a great reward after a good day of backpacking on the trail.   Each day had its challenges; however, the group of girls proved their perseverance was greater than even they could have imagined at first.

The trip included the following destination points:  Shelf Lake (8 miles from trailhead); Dry Diggins Lookout ( 6 miles) back to the trailhead ( 8 miles) and rafting on the salmon river (all day).  It was an amazing feat for the girls!  Many of the girls were caught saying, “this is the best thing that has happened since being at Turning Winds” or “I would not have missed this for anything.” 

The last day of the trip was spent relaxing and playing on the Salmon River as they floated on rafts all day long.  The river guide made it interesting with his good sense of humor; the food was great and the experience of rafting through Class II-IV rapids was exhilarating.  During the portions of the river that were slow moving, the girls had fun swimming and just relaxing in the sun.

The girls were able to learn more about themselves throughout this remarkable journey as thought provoking assignments were completed and group discussions were had each day.  They also gained a greater understanding and appreciation for others' in their group as they were able to work on being supportive, motivating, understanding, patient and assisting with making good decisions based on the needs of each individual.  It was truly a profound experience for all of the girls who attended this trip.  We are so proud of their hard work, effort, perseverance and triumph!