Child Assessment
Completing the following questionnaire can help you determine whether or not your son will be a good fit for High Top Boys Ranch.

11 Question Assessment: Is High Top Ranch Right for Your Son?


All information submitted is confidential. The results will be displayed upon pressing the "Submit Assessment" button. How is my assessment scored?


Part 1: Has your son exhibited problems that might
be a result of...
1. Traumatic events in his life?(i.e. abuse, divorce, death, adoption, etc.)
  Yes   No
2. Learning disabilities or ADHD/ADD?
  Yes   No
3. Inability to manage anger?
  Yes   No
Part 2: Within the last six months...
4. Has your son seemed depressed/withdrawn?
  Yes   No
5. Has your son exhibited low self-esteem?
  Yes   No
6. Has your son been able to escape consequences due to the ability to manipulate people and situations or does your child blame others for his problems?
  Yes   No
7. Has your child disregarded family rules and parental guidance?
  Yes   No
8. Has your son had problems in school? (i.e. poor grades, challenging authority, etc.)
  Yes   No
9. Has your son been destructive to property?
  Yes   No
10. Has your son run away from home?
  Yes   No
11. Has your son been associating with a poor choice of peers?
  Yes   No
Part 3: Enter the following
Your Name:
Your Email Address:




Scale: How Assessments are scored—

Less Than 1000: While a short residential stay may be beneficial, it's possible that the issues your dealing with could be helped through counseling if your son is willing, or if not, perhaps some parent coaching might help you correct the situation.
Greater Than 1000: This is an indication that your son may be a great fit for the services provided by High Top Ranch School. If you've already tried everything else and nothing is working, Call an admissions counselor (435-638-7411) to get a more refined assessment, and talk about your options.
Greater Than 3000: If this is your son, chances are that you already feel you are at your wits end, and need help to keep issues from getting worse. Your son may be a good fit for the services we offer. Talk with an admissions counselor today about options to help improve your teens behavior (435-638-7411 or use our contact form).


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