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Tips on Preparing Your Child for the First Summer at Sleepaway Camp

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Page 1: Tips on Preparing Your Child for the First Summer at Sleepaway Camp

Tips on Preparing Your Child

for the First Summer at Sleepaway Camp

Page 2: Tips on Preparing Your Child for the First Summer at Sleepaway Camp

It’s exciting and a little scary; your child is taking that big step, the first

summer at sleepaway camp. Whether your youngster is following friends or

siblings to camp or striking out bravely on his own, there are a few things

you can do to make the transition easier for your child – and for you.

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Have a Trial-Run Sleepover

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If your youngster had limited experience with staying

away from home overnight, have him spend the night

with a relative or friend he hasn’t stayed with before,

and don’t go and get him in the middle of the night! A

new sleepover experience will be a little like the first

night at camp and will help you address any issues

that may arise.

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If your family is from the city, an overnight camping

trip can get him used to unfamiliar things in the

outdoor environment like wildlife, bugs and nighttime

sounds in the woods.

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Go to Open House

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If possible, attend an open house at your child’s camp while the camp is

in session. Your child will get a better idea of what to expect and can

become somewhat familiar with the facilities, what the atmosphere is like

and what would be happening on a typical day.

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Go Shopping

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Your child’s camp will likely send along a list of necessities and optional

items, so bring your youngster along on a cool camp shopping spree.

Although most camps encourage older t-shirts, sweatshirts and shorts that

can withstand lots of outdoor adventures, it’s fun to get one or two new

items or splurge on one “in” bit of clothing or accessory.

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Explain About Sharing Space

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Many kids these days have never had to share a bedroom, so living in close

quarters with eight other campers can be a bit overwhelming. In fact, one of

the challenges of summer camp counselor jobs is teaching kids to cohabit in a

relatively small space.

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Provide some pointers on keeping organized and not infringing on cabin-

mates’ space. Try throwing a slumber party for your child before camp starts

or letting him attend more overnight get-togethers than usual to provide more

exposure to group living.

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Go Over the Basics

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Camp is great for teaching kids how to take care of themselves. Go over the

importance of separating out clothes that need to be laundered, hanging up

wet clothes, bathing suits and towels and keeping toiletries segregated in a

bucket for carrying to the bathroom.

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Let Your Child Know It’s OK to Be Homesick

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Let your first-time camper know that’s it’s perfectly normal to be a little

homesick, but don’t tell them you’ll come and get them if this happens.

The vast majority of youngsters overcome an initial bout of homesickness

fairly quickly, and encouraging them to call and come home is setting them

up for failure.

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Instead, tell them to talk to their summer camp counselors, who are well-

versed in dealing with this common first-time camper complaint. Staying

busy and active and seeking out new friends will quickly push thoughts of

home into the background.

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Discuss Communications

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Depending on the camp your youngster is attending, phone calls may be

prohibited or only allowed at certain times of day. Letter writing is a great

way to stay in touch, so send your camper off with a supply of stationery

and stamped, self-addressed envelopes.

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You can even write a letter in advance and slip it into your child’s suitcase

or mail it in time to get there as camp starts, just as a little transitional item

to remind him that though you’ll miss him, you’re excited for all the fun

and new experiences he’ll have at sleepaway summer camp.

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If you're considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp, be

sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman.

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Located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Camp Walt Whitman

offers a safe, nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting. Our

camp is a coed sleepaway camp, with separate areas for boys and girls.

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The kids have a blast, and make friendships that can last a lifetime.

www.campwalt.com

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Camp Walt Whitman

1000 Cape Moonshine Rd

Piermont, NH 03779

603-764-5521

[email protected]