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Day Camp. Day camp, where you drop your kids off for a set time period during the day, is an ideal option, starting around age 5 or 6, says Dr. Parmar. \u201cConsider sending a 5 or 6-year-old child to a day camp if they are able to attend similar programs such as preschool or daycare without any major issues,\u201d she says.
How to become a camp counselor Earn a diploma or college degree. ... Decide what kind of camp you prefer. ... Research camps. ... Pursue required certifications. ... Gain volunteer experience. ... Prepare a resume. ... Write cover letters. ... Apply for positions.
Camp Counselor Job Responsibilities: Plans, leads, and implements camp programs for children. Provides high-quality educational and recreational opportunities and enjoyable experiences for camp participants. Supervises campers and ensures their safety, development, growth, skill achievement, and general well-being.
It is a visa regulation that participants must be 18 when they fly to the United States, therefore Camp America does not accept applications from people who are not 18 by 1st of June. You can start your application before you turn 18 as long as your birthday is within the full application season and before 1st June.
7 tips to prepare for summer camp Get a check-up before camp. ... Set expectations ahead of time. ... Double-check the packing list. ... Be aware of medical policies. ... Ask your child how they're feeling. ... Pack a small reminder of home. ... Prepare for drop-off.

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A Camp Counselor is someone who guides and ensures the safety of children as they engage in camp activities. They assist with activity planning and receive special training to fully support kids' needs during their stay at the camp.
The camp counselor will help plan events and lead group events, monitor campers and respond to incidents, such as behavioral problems or accidents, log events and maintain records relating to activities, and discuss camper participation and concerns with parents and other camp staff members.
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) at a summer camp can be both a person's designation and a program intended to prepare people to become counselors. CIT programs vary in detail, but all have elements in common.
A summer camp program provides a safe environment for children to develop social skills, decision-making skills, and maybe even experience the great outdoors. In fact, socialization during childhood may accomplish more for growth and development than reading or eating vegetables!
Your child begins to express an interest in going to camp. If your child is becoming more involved with friends and spending more time away from you socially, this may be a sign they are ready. They may even ask or show a curiosity about camp if they have friends or older siblings who attend.

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