Juveniles
I agree with your discussion. Juveniles face many problems when it comes to adjusting to an institution after being admitted. First and foremost, the problem of communication and acceptance of being concealed. They are forced to discuss the problem that they are facing, even when they aren’t willing to share. Secondly, they are introduced to a new program of learning different from the one they are used to in high school. Thirdly, the strict timetable and schedule for everything that juveniles do make it even more difficult for them to adjust. Specific light time out, mealtime, study time, group activity time, and even sporting time, unlike what they were used to when they were free.