Thursday, 31 January 2013

Children's Camps - Find The Right Camp

By Lonnie Lorenz


With Children's Summer Camp becoming more and more popular all over the globe, kids and parents alike are perplexed and bewildered as to how to choose a camp from the vast assortment of alternatives. Having the most accurate camp information and knowing how to decipher it is utterly advisable as you do not want to plan things and then find a reality far different than the one you had envisaged.

With camp information in hand, the next step is for kids and parents to write down a list of things each person wishes for out of the child's experience at a summer camp. At the top of one list may be pure and simple fun. Another list might include a particular well loved pursuit or hobby. Maybe friends will be attending the same summer camp. The lists together will all guide you when you choose a camp. Parents also need to discuss their expectations for what the child will receive from a time at camp.

Kids and parents might have points of view that are worlds apart. But camp information will yield the right choice when a camp has promise to satisfy at least some of the things on all three lists. For example, if a child's desire is to master horseback but parents wish for learning how to swim, the family could choose a camp together which offers both activities listed in its activities and facilities.

The internet is the best place to begin the search for information and you will surely find many good summer camps. You can begin with looking within an acceptable range of location. Equipment and technology, or lack of it, is also a feature for parents to consider. Careful review of the fine print when considering all the available camp information can help parents determine whether the attitudes and philosophy of a given camp are desirable. When the time comes to choose a camp careful study can reveal those important intangibles.

Camp information should include the number of campers likely to attend a particular camp. There may be a few dozen or there may be hundreds of campers. Camps with large populations can sometimes feel overwhelming and might mean a lack of individual attention. Choose a camp with a low staff-to-camper ratio to be assured of individual attention.

When Choosing A Summer Camp take a look to at www.SummerCampAdvice.com a free website that has videos to help parents.




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