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By Leaf Treehorn
Although most teens would prefer to go to a summer camp based
on where their friends are going, helping them choose one that
will treat them to a new learning experience is what will ultimately
make you and them the happiest. The staff at a summer camp program
is the greatest indicator of the quality of the experience your
child will have.
Camps have changed their strict communication policies and are
allowing phone calls and posting camper pictures on their websites.
There is no better way for kids to have fun than being with other
kids their own age at a fun-filled summer camp. Let’s take
a look at the following camp guide to help you review your options
and understand what is out there and which camp will fit you and
your child the best.
Kids With Special Needs
Many mainstream camps admit kids with special needs; kids who
are blind or deaf, as well as those with Asperger’s syndrome or
cerebral palsy. The staff is trained to assimilate these children
into the camp environment smoothly. They see having kids with
special needs at camp as a benefit to the other campers.
They learn compassion and accommodation. If, however, a parent
doesn’t want their child to stand out, then there are also special
needs camps as well. A camp guide can help you find the sites
that can offer children with special needs a wonderful summertime
experience.
Shorter Sessions For Busy Parents
Part of the new trend in summer camp programs is shorter sessions.
Many full-season camps have rearranged their schedules to include
two shorter sessions instead of one long one and many camps now
offer two week sessions that allows parents to fit in a camp experience
around their many other scheduled activities.
Also, most camps that have traditionally been longer term camps
are now offering shorter, introductory sessions for younger kids.
They last anywhere from three days to two weeks and can give your
child a taste of the summer camp life.
Nationwide Camp Guide Online
In this age of ever-advancing technology, gathering information
about summer camp programs is a cinch. There is a nationwide camp
guide at www.gocamps.com,
where you can look at a variety of interesting camps. Each camp's
profile is displayed with clear and concise details.
All you need to do is click on the state of your choice and then
follow the links to the cities and counties you are considering.
You can also search by entering the zip code of the area you are
interested in. This makes choosing a camp at a preferred location
simple and easy.
About the Author:
Leaf Treehorn has written a number of articles on recreation, gardening tips and furniture including
Growing Vegetables,
Patchwork Quilting,
Down Comforter.
Keep a lookout for more of his articles on this website.
Little Known Camping Facts....
It is summer and if you are a parent you know what that means.
It means the kids are out of school. You can let them hang around
the house bothering you all summer or you can help them get out
and explore new places by checking into some great summer camps
in your area.
They get to have a vacation from their routine and you get a
chance to have some alone time. Each camp's requirements are different
but most require some type of gear.
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