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IS YOUR CHILD READY FOR THE SUMMER CAMP ADVENTURE?

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Is your seven or eight-year old clamoring to set off on the grand adventure of overnight summer camp?

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Kids get bitten by the sleepaway camp bug when they hear about cabin shenanigans, daring high ropes courses, canoeing on the lake and munching gooey s’mores by the campfire.

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How do you know if they’re really ready to head off into the wilderness for several weeks or longer?

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Ask yourself a few basic questions, and you’ll have some idea if your youngster is really camp-ready.

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IS YOUR CHILD COMFORTABLE SLEEPING AWAY FROM HOME?

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Has your child spent time sleeping away from home at a grandparent’s or friend’s home?

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Is she comfortable at sleepovers with a group of kids or does she ask to go home in the middle of the night?

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Although summer camp is a longer stretch of time, if your youngster does well staying elsewhere, she has a good chance of adjusting to summer camp.

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IS YOUR FUTURE CAMPER INDEPENDENT?

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Being at sleepaway camp does require a certain amount of independence. Kids should be able to take care of themselves and their belongings with minimal supervision.

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Some basic skills your child will need at camp:

Brushing teeth

Keeping track of clothes

Figuring out camp schedules

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Although counselors are there to supervise and help out, campers are expected to be responsible for the basics of cabin living.

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DOES YOUR YOUNGSTER ADJUST EASILY TO NEW SITUATIONS?

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Does your youngster adjust easily to new places and situations? Does he make friends easily?

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If so, it’s likely that he’ll have an easy transition to the new setting, routines and acquaintances of summer camp.

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A child who warms up more slowly and tends to be more of a “home body” may need a bit more help adjusting to the sleepaway camp experience.

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In this case, going to camp with a friend or attending the same camp as a sibling may be helpful.

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CAN YOUR CHILD FOLLOW DIRECTIONS?

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Part of being at camp is cooperating with counselors, staff and other adult leaders. Your child should be ready and able to follow directions and treat staff with respect.

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Campers learn a lot of amazing things at camp, from swimming, climbing, canoeing to sailing and gymnastics.

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And to get the most out of the experience, campers need to be able to listen to and cooperate with instructors and leaders.

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DOES THE CAMP HAVE SHORTER SESSIONS?

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Some camps allow an option of first-time campers attending for a shorter than normal period of time, perhaps a week or two rather than a month or the whole summer.

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If your youngster finds they love camp so much that a week or two isn’t long enough, it’s a pretty sure thing that next summer they’ll be ready to sign on for the whole season.

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WHAT KIND OF CAMP INTERESTS YOUR CHILD?

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Summer camp programs vary quite a bit. Some are traditional style camp, focused on recreation and outdoor adventures, while others may be more focused on sports, theater or music.

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Be sure your child is asking about attending a camp you feel would be appropriate for his interests.

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In some camps, options are available to concentrate on certain interests, such as gymnastics or trampoline, while still incorporating traditional camp activities.