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| The Location The tranquil 70-acre campus of Breckenridge Village is located just west of Tyler, Texas among the tall trees and rolling hills of scenic East Texas. Campus facilities include residential houses, chapel, administrative building, candle workshop, greenhouse, swimming pool, physical fitness room, computer lab, RV park, indoor activity areas, and plenty of space for outdoor activities. Excellent facilities are tools which enable us to offer a wide range of programs that meet the individual needs of our residents. A Growth Environment The total environment at BVT is designed to help residents learn and remember the skills they need to function adequately, adapt to daily realities, be of service to others, and achieve their God-given potential. A number of processes combine to provide residents maximum opportunity for growth and development: - Experiencing a broad range of creative avenues for self-expression such as athletics, dance, drama, arts, crafts, and music.
- Relating meaningfully to others through supervised group experiences.
- Practicing life skills such as grooming, brushing teeth, washing clothes, counting money, paying for purchases, and using computers.
- Practicing social skills such as table manners, ordering from a menu in restaurants, and acting appropriately when at church or out in the community.
- Working together and helping others through hands-on involvement in vocational and community service projects.
This multi-faceted environment nurtures self-esteem, enhances self-expression and recognizes the individuality of each resident of BVT.
A Growth Environment The total environment at BVT is designed to help residents learn and remember the skills they need to function adequately, adapt to daily realities, be of service to others, and achieve their God-given potential. A number of processes combine to provide residents maximum opportunity for growth and development:- Experiencing a broad range of creative avenues for self-expression such as athletics, dance, drama, arts, crafts, and music.
- Relating meaningfully to others through supervised group experiences.
- Practicing life skills such as grooming, brushing teeth, washing clothes, counting money, paying for purchases, and using computers.
- Practicing social skills such as table manners, ordering from a menu in restaurants, and acting appropriately when at church or out in the community.
- Working together and helping others through hands-on involvement in vocational and community service projects.
This multi-faceted environment nurtures self-esteem and enhances self-expression and recognizes the individuality of each resident of BVT.
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