How to Succeed at ChalleNGe

Following these suggestions can help you ensure your cadet makes a successful transition from home life to a new life!


Cadet and/or Parent Tips for Success

Being physically and mentally prepared helps cadets successfully meet the challenges of the Commonwealth ChalleNGe program.

Several issues—ranging from homesickness, culture shock, and sleeping habits to exercise and food—may affect both the indidivual cadet, and family members.

We provide the following information for both parents’ and cadets’ success, to help ease the stress that sometimes comes with the transition to attending Commonwealth Challenge.


Homesickness

Male Cadets In Classroom 2, Commonwealth ChalleNGe Youth Academy

This is a very real feeling that can affect people who are leaving their home environment for their first extended period of time.

Information is available online to help deal with homesickness.

We recommend that you review some of this information in advance to better prepare you in the event that you do experience this feeling.


Culture Shock

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Prepare yourself now, while at the Academy, there will be no cell phones, no online access, and no video games.

Experiment with yourself, or your child, by going a day or two at a time without these luxuries.


Sleeping Habits

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Cadets wake up early, EVERY MORNING.

Prior to Intake day, we suggest that you test yourself by waking up at 5:30 a.m. for 2-3 mornings each week for a couple of weeks.

The Commonwealth ChalleNGe Youth Academy is a physically demanding program.

Cadets are strongly encouraged to begin getting into shape before they arrive on site, if at all possible.


Exercise

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Many of today’s teens are living inactive, sedentary lifestyles.

The Academy will be physically demanding and will include a daily period of physical exercise.

Prepare now for the physical demands this program will require. Information is available online to assist with building up to a regular exercise routine.

We suggest you start working now to condition yourself for daily exercise.

TO CONSIDER Commonwealth ChalleNGe Youth Academy is a great choice for most teenagers; however, not everyone is suited for this physically demanding program.


Food

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Convenience type foods and fast food are not offered.

We provide three well balanced, cafeteria style meals, prepared by a nutritionist, each day where the Cadets will eat as a platoon.

Two snacks are provided each day as well. Candidates should prepare for a change in their eating habits prior to arriving.

It is important for parents to encourage their cadet not to quit. All the hard work DOES pay off.


For Parents

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The first few weeks can be very difficult for candidates/cadets due to all of the above listed changes.

Numerous excuses are offered by the candidate to QUIT our program.

It is important for parents, guardians, family members, and mentors to stand firm and encourage their teens to endure all of the changes and accept the ChalleNGe that they signed up to complete.

Remember, 22 weeks is a very short time compared to a total lifetime.


For Cadets

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This is an incredible opportunity to re-invent yourself by leaving your past behind you and giving yourself a fresh start.

Protect this opportunity by not disclosing or bragging about your past and any trouble you may have experienced in the past.

Think positive at all times!