Do You Make These Mistakes When Choosing a Summer Camp for Your Kids? Posted By : Eric D. Naftulin
January 5th, 2009Camp enrollment season’s here. It’s time to review the common mistakes parents make when choosing a camp for their kids. To help your child say, “This camp rocks!” instead of “This camp sucks,” stay away from these mistakes:
Choosing a Camp without your ChildÂ’s Input
Studies show kids have more fun at camp when theyÂ’re involved in the decision-making process. When parents unilaterally pick a camp for their kids, the entire experience could turn out negative. Want a happy camper? Sit down with your kids and choose a camp together with them. This is the #1 one way to increase the odds your child will love camp.
Choosing the Same Camp where all your childÂ’s Friends are Going
Kids love going to camp with their friends. And parents often feel better knowing their kids will have friends at camp in advance. But choosing a camp on that basis alone can be a mistake. Camp is for kids, not somewhere their parents think their kids want to go. What if you choose a camp that specializes in horseback riding just because all your childÂ’s friends are going there. But what if your child hates horseback riding? Knowing other friends ahead of time generally wonÂ’t compensate for this. Besides, one of the main purposes of summer camp is to make new friends anyway.
Not Choosing an ACA (American Camp Association) Accredited Camp
You probably wouldn’t send your child to a non-accredited school, so why would you send them to a non-accredited camp? Choosing an accredited camp is your best guarantee that the meets or exceeds up to 300 best-practice industry standards relating to program and activity planning, campers health, safety and supervision, and many more important facets conducive to operating an above-board program. Non-accredited camps are not necessarily “bad” camps; there are indeed many good ones. But since non-accredited camps may not be required to conform to the same high standards, you don’t want to take the chance of making a mistake.
Don’t you owe it to yourself (and your child) to find a camp your son or daughter will love? Avoid the common mistakes many parents make when choosing a camp and youÂ’ll be on the right track for your kids to have a blast at camp.
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