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Your child is already in school and you are considering a summer camp, but how to choose? There’s a camp that is ideally suited for every child, providing a summer of growth and fun whether your child attends a day or overnight camp, a specialized or traditional camp. With a little help from the camp professionals at the American Camp Association, here’s some sound advice that helps parents sort through the choices and benefits that camp delivers. As the new year arrives, parents and children can look forward
to planning for the future—a future that includes opportunities for exploration and discovery that arrives with summer camp.
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Camp can last for just a few days or stretch to all summer long. It’s well worth the trouble to investigate the variety of choices offered by camps before your child packs a backpack. These questions help you consider the options.
Near or Far?
Where do you want your child to go to camp? Locally or far away? While each camp experience has something unique to offer your child, this is an opportunity for families to assess what they value for their campers.
Benefits of Camp Nearby
Benefits of Camp Far Away
Session Length Offers Another Choice
Camps offer widely varying options to help parents and children reach their goals for summer fun and exploration. Talking with your child about the goals you both share helps determine which choice is right for you.
Benefits of Short Sessions (one-three weeks)
Benefits of Longer Sessions (four-twelve weeks)
Boys Only, Girls Only, or Co-ed?
Now may be the opportunity to explore the choices and benefits of all boys, all girls, or co-ed camps.
Benefits of Single Sex Camps
Benefits of Co-ed Camps
Choices abound when it comes to camp programs. One may highlight a wide variety of activities geared to campers of all ages and skill levels, others, because of their setting and expertise, may concentrate on one or two activities while providing traditional activities as well. Parents of children with special needs are pleased to learn about the range of camp activities that help kids be kids first.
Benefits of Traditional Camps
Benefits of Specialty Camps
Benefits of Special Needs Camps
The Value of Camp for Every Child
For nearly one hundred years, the American Camp Association has been serving the camp community and families considering camp. Please visit our family resource Web site to learn more about the camp experience, search the Find a Camp database, and explore the world of child and youth development.
Reprinted from www.CampParents.org by permission of the American Camp Association © 2007 American Camping Association, Inc.