There is a Camp for Every Child
The camp experience preserves and values the natural environment while providing children with unique, first-hand experiences.
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Researching Summer Camps
Already thinking about a summer camp for your child this year? Here's something to consider when researching your options. Camp is so much more than a summer vacation, and can provide a positive opportunity for growth.
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Questions to Ask About Camps
When picking a summer camp or program, every family needs to consider its own personal needs and requirements. Just like every child, every camp has its own personality. The directors and the staff determine that personality.
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Five Reasons for Summer Camp
There's no doubt that summer camp is fun. Kids get to sing silly songs, play funny games, swim in lakes, and tell spooky stories around a campfire.
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Camp-sickness When Back At Home
Life at camp brings new challenges, new activities, and new friends. Leaving all this fun and excitement is often a letdown for children.
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The Six-Month Countdown
We're right in the middle of winter, but many of us are looking toward the summer and warm weather activities. One very popular activity is summer camp.
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Oh, No! We Won't Go!
While your children may have insisted they wanted to go to camp when you signed them up in April, come June or July they may insist they don't want to go, or start raising endless questions and concerns.
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Brave New Worlds
Where is no doubt that a speciality camp can provide a unique experience for your child, but have you looked beyond the typical speciality camp to find one that is truly different?
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Lessons for Life
Among the many reasons for camping, there is a new, very important one: setting a lifetime path toward learning.
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Summer Camp Prep
Summer's coming and that means time for camp, but with so many different kinds of camps available, how do parents know which to chose?
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So Much to Do
Spring is here and summer is on its way. What do you have planned for the kids for summer vacation? Camp is a great option! And depending on your child's age and likes, there are camps out there for every child's taste.
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Happy Campers
It's Time to Start Looking for the Right Summer Situation for Your Child
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Get in the Game
Fall and spring soccer, cheerleading, Mighty Mites football and baseball -- from Little League to American Legion -- keep kids active three-quarters of the year.
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