Surviving Summer Camp
Summer Camp Know-how
By Sandra Koehler, published Mar 19, 2005
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But, how do you choose? How do you know your child is ready?
Summer Camp Prep
You need to determine whether your child is ready for camp, especially one involving overnight stays. There must be a certain level of maturity, both physical and emotional, to live away from home for a week or two.
One key to readiness is attitude. Is your child excited and enthusiastic or stressed? Has he/she ever been away from home that long without you? Not sure, try a day camp. If the experience is a positive one, perhaps it is time to consider an overnight camp.
Choosing a Summer Camp
Choosing a summer camp is highly individualized. There is a multitude of camps ranging from purely recreational to educational - even to promote weight loss!
As a parent, you are the best judge of where your child will have the best experience. Consider their interests as well as your goals. Set up a visit and talk to camp counselors. Take the time to observe activities. Make sure your child feels comfortable.
Cost is also a major consideration. More expensive doesn't necessarily mean better - there are reasonably priced camps out there that can offer a worthwhile experience. Don't rule out places, such as the local YMCA and church groups. Plus, there are ways to help you finance summer camp. Some programs offer financial assistance. Or, check into community resources - schools, churches, etc.- occasionally they have funds available to assist you. Volunteer your time to the camp. Often, camps will discount prices for some extra office help or camp moms.
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Surviving Summer Camp
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