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4Jan/100

Finding The Best Summer Camp And Childrens Camp For Your Children

Summer camps potentially offer children and adolescents the chance to have new experiences, be active, stay fit and healthy in improve their confidence and social skills throughout summer break.

It is important that before you choose a summer camp or childrens camp for your kids that you have put some thought into the selection and are confident that you have chosen just the right one for them and their needs. When you send your child to summer camp you want them to learn, have fun and develop new social and life skills.

It is important that you do your research before picking summer camps to send children to. Some summer camps have amazing resources and staff expertise for certain sports and activities that coincide with your own child's interests and strengths.

Before selecting the summer camp decide what it is that you want your child to gain from the time away from home. Are there certain personality traits you want them to further develop? Do you want them to have the chance to hone their abilities in a certain past time such as music, arts or sports? Do you want them to be challenged and grow as a person? When you have identified your main purpose for sending them to summer camp, you will be much closer to finding the right one for them.

When you have looked at your own reasons for sending them to summer camp, talk to your children about what they would like to get from the camp. They may be interested in browsing different websites or brochures with you and being a part of the process of choosing what really appeals to them. You will be able to find a summer camp that successfully blends their interests with your expectations of a summer camp.

If your child has specific medical needs, then you will have to ensure that the summer camp you choose is set up to accommodate their needs effectively. Most summer camps are very good at helping to meet special needs that children have, but if you are not 100 per cent comfident that your child will be totally safe and cared for, then it is best to keep looking at other summer camps.

Summer Kids Camps and childrens camp are a great way to get your children involved in a range of outdoor and cultural activities. It is a good way to improve your child's self esteem and their confidence in themselves while meeting different people and broadening their horizons in a safe and caring environment. By thinking about your wishes, your child's interests and needs you will find the best summer camp for them.

Looking to find the best deal on an Overnight Summer Camp, then visit www.SwiftNatureCamp.com to find the best advice on Science Camp for you.

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9Nov/090

How to pick a Wisconsin Summer Camp i

So you are thinking about a Wisconsin Summer Camp for your child. GREAT! Here are the top 10 questions to ask a summer camp director. This list was compiled by the American Camp Association.

What's the camp's ideology? Are you comfortable with this ? Is it a good fit for your child? Is competition or cooperation emphasized? What religious observances or practices are part of the program?

What does camp do with staff? First aid training? Drug Testing? Do counselors have criminal background checks? What's the training all about?

What about Staff and Camper return rates? How many counselors are returning this year 50% is a good numbers. How many campers return? Fifty percent is good, and more is better. Still looking for that perfect camp Check out this wonderful Wisconsin Summer Camp.

What's the ratio of counselors to campers? ACA guidelines for overnight camps call for a 1:6 ratio for ages 7 and 8, 1:8 for ages 9-14; and 1:10 for ages 15-18. Day camp guidelines call for 1:8 for children ages 6-8; 1:10 for children ages 9-14; and 1:12 for ages 15-18.

What's the Staff Ages ? Eighty percent of the staff be' or older and that all staffers be at least 16 and a minimum of two years older than the campers they supervise. Are the staff a paid position or volunteers?

Is a Nurse at hand? The ACA recommends that an sleepaway camps have a physician or nurse on the site daily. If your camper has medications, food allergies or a medical condition, be sure you ask all your questions and are comfortable.

How does the camp Punish and Discipline? Know what your camp's rules are and what breaches would send a camper home. You should be comfortable with these.

What is a day at camp like? This will help you know if your child will find happiness with the level of activity. Is their choice in selecting activities.

Will the camp be transporting the children? What vehicles are used and how often are they inspected? Who drives them and what training do drivers have?

References,References, References Most important, get the names of parents with children the same age who have attended the camp. They will tell you what makes camp so special

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Still looking for a resource to help you sort out all the summer camp confusion? Try Selecting a Camp

About the authors: Swift Nature Camp, a non-competitive, traditional coed Wisconsin Summer Camps. Boys and Girls Ages 6-15 enjoy nature, animals and science along with traditional camping activities. Swift specializes in programs for the first time camper as well as adventures for teens. Jeff and Lonnie Lorenz have been the owners since'96. Children's Wisconsin Summer Camp

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