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Summer Camp the DVD
Posted by Lonnie Lorenz on April 24, 2010Warning: strip_tags() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /var/www/html/siteclones/websites/domains/parentbase/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 664
So you’ve decided you want your child to go to summer camp? Before getting camp information you should have a goal in mind. Make a list of things you feel you want your kid to gain from a summer camp experience. Make sure it’s not just about activities. What about a camp’s physical attributes, like cabins or tents? Is it a small, personal camp or a large camp with loads of campers? Once you have this information, you can create a check list to help compare camps and narrow down your search for Summer Youth Camps.
Narrow your search to four or five possibilities, and then call or e-mail each camp to ask for information. Perhaps more important than printed materials, camps will send you a promotional video. Remember, these DVDs are tools to help you find the right summer camp. But they are also tools for camps to SELL a place in their camp to you and your child. So keep that in mind when you view them.
Now it is time get to get your child involved. Sit down as a family and watch the videos. Let your child take the lead talking about what he or she saw, and tell you more about what he or she is looking for. You may need to do a little encouraging to get your new camper talking. Doing this persisitently will help you see what is important in a camp to your child. Prior to going to camp, please explain to your child that the videos are advertisements and that the reality may not always match what you see on the screen. It is good to stop for brief reality check now and then!
The DVD can tell you much more than what you see on the surface if you pay close attention for clues about the camp’s philosophy and strengths. Also look for the following indicators:
-Does the video answer your questions about the camp? While there should be additional questions that you will want to ask the director, the video should give you a comprehensive overview.
-Do the kids in the video look like they’re having fun? What activities are they doing, and would your child enjoy them?
-Does the video answer your questions about the camp? While there should be additional questions that you want to ask the director, the video should give you a comprehensive overview.
-What philosophies does the video suggest? Does the video seem to complement the philosophies expressed in the camp’s printed materials?
-What level of sports are shown, in terms of skill and sophistication? If you’re looking for a specialty sports camp, does the level of play look too advanced or too basic?
-What philosophical qualities does the video stress? Does the video seem to be consistent with and complement the philosophies expressed in the camp’s printed materials?
-What was your and your child’s general impression after watching? Sometimes a gut instinct may tell you what you need to know.
DVDs are a wonderful way to get a feel about each individual children’s summer camp, but it should not be the only factor in the important decision about a camp. Be sure to talk to the camp directors and talk to campers’ parents.
For first time looking for a summer camp please go to Summer Camp Advice a FREE online reference that helps parents figure out what Best Summer Camp is all about
About the author: Lonnie lorenz has been the owner of Swift Nature Camp since 1996. She has created a is a Illinois Outdoors Summer Camp for boys and girls ages 6-15. Our focus is to blend traditional summer camp activities with that of a Environmental Camp filled with animals.
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