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Insider Tips About Your Summer Camp Options

Written by bmlengel on August 29th, 2009

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Making an educated choice regarding where your child goes to summer camp is an important decision, because a good summer camp experience will leave a lasting impression on your child. You must not only satisfy your requirements as a parent; you must also take into consideration what your child will find enjoyable. Your child can gain independence, learn how to interact with others and have fun all while at summer camp. Let’s go over a few things to look for when researching summer camps.

When considering any summer camp program, the first thing you will need to learn about is the specific focus of the camp. There are so many specialized camps for kids so finding one that matches your child’s interests is important and should be relatively easy. As well, you will want to know if the structural environment is desirable, what type of social interaction will occur and how much independence the children will be allowed. And will they allow your child to go at his or her own pace?

There are many different types of camps available, such as co-ed, all girls’ and all boys’ camps, as well as camps for siblings. Each of these types of camps can be further sub-categorized as general, academic, travel, sport camps and special needs. Summer camp programs provide boarding, daily and evening activity programs and food. They can last for short to long periods of time; from one week to three months.

The cost of a summer camp program is another thing to consider. Keep in mind that there may be costs in addition to the basic camp fees that can include traveling to the site, extra entertainment costs and any additional, personal camp supplies that may be needed. For a parent who works, a summer camp can be a great alternative to babysitters or a nanny, considering that your child will not be attending school at this time.

Location and size of a camp are important factors in the decision-making process. Does your child want to be fairly close to home, or is he or she the adventurous type who isn’t afraid of being a long distance from home? There are summer camps available to accommodate those who want a more intimate setting with personal attention, and of course, there are those that are large and incorporate many activities and specialties.

There are a number of summer camps for you and your child to choose from. It all depends on their individual interests. Camp programs typically offer a lot of fun activities to do as well as specialized activities like sports and education. If there is an interest, then there is a camp that can provide the activities to go with it. Camp summer staff and organizers work hard to provide an enriching program in order to compete in the market, so whether your child has special needs or is trying to hone his or her skills on the basketball court, you are sure to find the perfect camp that is right for them.

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