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The following article was published in our article directory on October 22, 2011.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Jeff Lorenz
Especially if it is for the first time, the prospect of going to summer camp can be thrilling but at the same time scary - for both parent and child. It is hard for kids and parents to imagine beforehand how much the experience of attending summer camp will help boost a new camper's confidence as he or she learns new things and makes new and lasting friends. In the time before camp begins the parents' anxiety can be lessened with the right preparation. Here are some of the things for parents and kids to think about once choice is made to go to camp.
There are practical factors to consider in summer camp selection, including the distance of the camp from your residence, your child's general state of health (especially if there are special needs), cost, dietary considerations, length of the camp session, and whether a day camp would be more preferable than a sleepaway camp. Personally visiting the camp prior to giving your consent may help in the decision-making process and make you feel more comfortable with your choice.
Selecting the right camp means selecting the right people for your child to spend time with. As a parent, when you find a camp you think will be suitable for your child to attend, make sure to confer with the camp director to make sure that the staff adheres to a camper-first policy. It is important to see to it that specific activities would be interesting and beneficial for your child, but it is even more important for your child to be in a supportive, positive environment.
Once the choice is made, the camp should supply you with guidelines and recommendations for help in deciding which clothes to bring. They will advise you about how to pack enough of the everyday clothing necessities, like t-shirts, shorts, socks, and underwear, warm clothes for colder days, and rain gear for rainy days. Spare pairs of shoes and a bathing suit for swimming will be on the list. Other items will be necessary depending on the activities and camp environment, and a good camp will tell you exactly what you will need your child to bring and what will be supplied at camp.
Depending on what the camp's sleeping arrangements are, bedding may or may not be provided to your child by the camp. Extra blankets and pillows may be available to make sure your child is comfortable at night. A sleeping bag will be necessary for camping and canoe trips. The camp you choose will br happy to advise you about what will meet your child's needs at camp.
Your child may have specific medication requirements or restrictions. If your child is under any medication, bring them to the camp nurse for safekeeping and for proper administration. If your child cannot tolerate any particular medications, you can make sure that the camp nurse has a list of restricted medications and any other intructions necessary for proper treatment.
A personal hygiene kit would include a toothbrush, toothpaste, and hairbrush. Although shampoo and soap may be available at the camp, it may be advisable to bring them if it is important to use a particular kind. A flashlight, lip balm, bug spray, and sunscreen lotion are other items that the child may need to bring to the summer camp. Many camps have a camp store that offers all these items for sale at normal prices.
Camp information will always include a list of things to bring to camp and advisories about valuables A disposable camera might be allowed but computers, cellular phones, gaming consoles, iPods, iPads, and other similar gadgets should not be brought to the camp. Most summer camps do not allow them.
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