January 10, 2012
Overnight Summer Camps No Easy Picken
Part of the fun of Overnight Summer Camps is that kids get to stay in an area all their own and sleep among other kids with adult counselors always present. It makes a young camper feel very grown up and it also brings a chance to learn independence. As a parent, it will be your responsibility to find the camp where your child can stay for right length of time during the summer. You can consider the following tips to keep in mind as you begin to look for the perfect overnight camp.
So how does one find a Kids summer camp? These days the obvious place to start is online. The best place to start your search is www.SummerCampAdvice.com, a free website that serves as a comprehensive and detailed guide to helping parents get information about camp selection and asking the right questions. Another way to begin your search is by asking friends, other parents and school guidance counselors. These more personal contacts can also give you a reference while suggesting a summer camp.
When selecting the right Overnight Summer Camp, it is necessary that you take the time and care to make the wisest possible choice. It takes time to become thoroughly informed and feel confident that both you and your child can anticipate safe, comfortable facilities and fun, challenging activities guided by skilled staff members. Once you have found 5 top choices for Overnight Summer Camps, then ask your child to pick his or her choice or choices from these 5. It is important to have your child involved in the selection process.
Much more important to the experience a camper is likely to have at camp is the amount of ongoing individual attention he or she is likely to recieve from staff supervisors and mentors. At least one camp counselor should sleep in each cabin.
The most important factor to consider when searching for a sleep away camp is safety. A good summer camp will offer very thorough information about all matters having to do with camper safety. Here are a few tips to begin with; a complete reference guide for camp safety issues can be found at www.summercampadvice.com. Ask about how the camp staff would handle emergencies. The camp should have a clinic with its own nurse. If your child needs special attention or has a special set of medical needs, you should discuss this in detail with the camp administrator. You should inform the directors about your child’s allergies or other health conditions and make sure that the camp will accomodate your child’s particular needs in those areas.
Swift Nature Camp is a Kids Camp in Minnesota for boys and girls ages 6-15. Our Overnight Summer Camps blends traditional camp with that of a science nature camp.
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