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Why Picking the Right Camp is So Important
Selecting the right Summer Camp may be one of the most important decision as a parent.


Picking the RIGHT summer camp is so important, No two camps are alike. Sure they may all teach swimming but the camp culture is much deeper and may have a more lasting impact than the activities offered. So first thing first, Are you ready to send your child to overnight camp? Have you asked yourself "Do I believe that Overnight Summer Camp will help my child's personal development and make them a better person". Because if you as the parent are not ready no sense getting your child excited and then break their heart. Now you are ready. What I like best is to take a personal inventory of your child. Jot down a few things that are their strengths and their weakness. This will help you in making the right decision. Also, think about the activities that your child might like best. You might also check out a A free Summer Camp website has been created by Jeff Lorenz an experienced summer camp directors of Swift Nature Camp a long established camp. Summer Camp Advise will take you step by step through the decision process and give you more info than can be explained here.
Choosing a summer camp requires taking into account the requirements and desires of your youngster beyond your own preferences. Include your child in the search process and have an ongoing discussion about the important things that you and your kid want from attending the camp. A child is going to want to do what he or she thinks will be fun, and that really IS important. As a parent do you want your child to enhance
particular skills, learn independence in a safe environment, or develop self-confidence? Together, take note of his or her special interests and find out if your child has any intellectual, social or physical issues
that require consideration.
Summer camp populations may be all girls, all boys, brother and sister or co-ed. At co-ed summer camps, boys and girls do participate in many supervised camp activities together. They share use of amenities such as dining halls and swimming and waterfront areas. Brother and sister camps
provide structured opportunities for social interaction but most of the time facilities and activities are separate for girls and boys. Private summer camps are more expensive than nonprofit summer camps, but price does not always equate with the quality of a young camper's experience
at that camp. It is recommended to anticipate extra expenses involved in
choosing and going to summer camp such as extra canoe trip or activity
charges and the cost of your visit to the camp.
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Please call a camp director and ask all questions, a website does not tell all the story. They should be happy to give you complete information about camp. Keep in mind as you discuss topics that the attitude of a camp's directors and staff will have influence your child's experience .
Typically the duration of a camp can range from one to eight weeks. Consider your child's readiness to be away from home, for days or overnight. Ongoing discussion with your child will be helpful, especially for balancing fear with anticipation and excitement. A first time camper will often face an adjustment and that may be temporarily challenging for some kids. Find out how the camp accommodates and deals with a first time camper's homesickness and the initial adjustment to camp life. A conversation about this area with a camp's director can also show you if the attitude so important to a good experience of camp
is going to be there when your child arrives.
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Your child may want to join a camp with friends. Although it is natural for a youngster to want
to go to camp with his or her friends, there are times when there is value in time away from accustomed peer pressures. When it comes to learning independence and developing self confidence there can be an
advantage to starting fresh in an unfamiliar environment. Children usually have boundaries and achievement pressures when in school and at home, but at summer camp they are free to try different things with new
friends. With the help of knowledgeable staff and counselors in the camp, campers of all ages can safely find out what works best and what doesn't in terms of interpersonal relationships. You can find out more
about how to bring these opportunities to your child's life by visiting www.summercampadvice.com. Overnight Summer Camp, is a life changing opportunity that should not be over looked. At Swift Nature Camp we offer a 1st Timer Camp. Here we give additional attention to each child to provide a 100% SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE WE GRANTEE IT! there is a place to begin.