Great Connecticut Summer Kid's Camps
Summer Camps for Kids in Connecticut
By Gwyn Guess, published Feb 07, 2007
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http://www.ctsoccerschool.com/ Connecticut Soccer School Camp is the oldest in our nation. It's said that 80% of students drop out of sports sooner or later and the reason is that they don't have the skills and haven't been given the personal training in their sport to ensure progress, self-satisfaction and success. At CT Soccer School kids are really taught personal development as a means to team playing success. It's a centerpiece of their training. Summer school 2007 week-long sessions begin in early July and go until August 9, and the camp accepts coed campers 6-18 yr. of age. The famous international coach, Dan Gaspar, is head of staff here and because of this the camp has become the #1 "playground of soccer players" of all ages and skill levels. Kids come back home from the short but intense weekly sessions with renewed confidence and skills. You can contact them online at goal@ctsoccerschool.com or phone them direct: 860-659-5955 for information on rates and instructions. There is now an online form you can fill out to apply. Keep in mind that they do have one session that is just for girls, if your child would be more comfortable just learning with other girls.
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Takeaways
- Many Connecticut camps are among the oldest in the nation and some have excellent reputations for staff, accommodations and programs.
Did You Know?
Rail service is so good along the New England coast that getting to the camp would be relatively easy and innexpensive for city kids.
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