How to Create a Kids Summer Camp Checklist
May 27, 2010 by
Filed under New, Summer Camp Programs
The tradition of a kids summer camp can be a great experience for children and their parents. Once you have selected which camp your child will attend, it’s time to start planning for the actual camp program. How does a parent really know what a child needs at camp? Most summer camp programs will send [...]
Summer Overnight Camp – Is My Child Ready?
May 23, 2010 by
Filed under Summer Camp Programs, Tween Parenting Advice
Are you wondering if your child is truly old enough to attend a summer overnight camp? As the school year comes to an end, you may be reviewing plans on what your daughter should do during the summer. A summer sleepaway camp can be attractive option, especially if both you and your spouse work. But [...]
Summer Camp – Tips on How to Choose the Right One for Your Child
May 6, 2010 by
Filed under Summer Camp Programs
Even though it’s not yet time for it to happen, before you know it school will be out and your children will be looking for things to do. Have you considered summer camp? Here are tips on how to choose the right one for your child.
If your child has never been to summer camp, now [...]
Teens: How to Become a Camp Counselor
May 4, 2010 by
Filed under Summer Camp Programs
As a teen, are you a veteran of several years of attending summer camp? You thoroughly enjoyed the experience while you were there and would like to help younger children have the same experience. You may be wondering how to become a camp counselor.
Begin your search for a job as a camp counselor at the [...]
To Summer Camp or Not to Summer Camp
March 10, 2010 by christine.duval
Filed under Just for Moms, New, Summer Camp Programs
Horseback riding camp, computer camp, Girl Scout camp, camp with swim lessons, camp without, sailing camp, environmental camp, marine biology camp…Breathe… Sleep-away camp – is she ready? Am I? No. Traditional day camp – is it worth the money? Do they bus? Yikes. Enough already!
The Summer Camp Dilmena
by Christine Duval
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