WSJ Journalist in charge of video, interviewing the Dr. Jephtha tausig-Edwards Clinical Psychologist/Family and Children’s Services. Some tips can help parents find the best summer camp for their children.
the Developmental Stage and Age of the child
What is your child’s independence and maturity in daily living Are they comfortable going on trips or engaging in different activities?
Is your child ready to go to Day Camp or Sleep-Away Camp?
Certain kids might like spending time with relatives and friends than camping. Parents should think about this as a possibility. If the child is old enough, have a discussion with them as they watch videos or pictures, and other information regarding various camps.
Staff members of the Camp
What is the number of counselors the camp employ? Are they counselors who are experienced or counselor assistants, or counselors learning to become. What training did they receive in Pediatric CPR.
The benefitsare that children and parents get away from each other. The children make new friends and have fun. Additionally, they are taught how communicate with adults. Rules of Engagement
Camping campsites will apply rules regarding contact with parents at times during the camp.
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