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Overnight Summer Camps - Nurse's Guide To The Best Tips
41933 Home & Family > Parenting Jul 6, 2007 twinpeak Overnight Summer Camps - Nurse's Guide To The Best Tips The variety of camps available today is almost innumerable and there will be some specialized camps that have availability left even into the summer. An overnight summer camp is a supervised program for children and teens conducted during the summer months in many countries; children and teens, formally called campers, who attend camp, participate in a variety of activities, many of which are special interest. There are even overnight summer camps with a focus on self-improvement, weight loss and grief counseling. There are overnight summer camps that are co-ed camps, boys' camps, girls' camps or brother and sister camps where boys and girls may have separate venues and activities. Choosing an overnight summer camp for your child, teen or other children deserves a great deal of consideration and attention to even the smallest of details. Many kid campers are enrolled in summer camp by their parents early in the year, so camps can fill up quickly. Selecting the right camp that fits into your child's or teen's interests, special interests, special needs and abilities will be one of the first steps to take. There are popular overnight summer camps in every state in the United States and every province in Canada; there are great camps in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and just about every country in the world. Camps are usually divided by gender - girls only, boys only, or co-ed and again by age group. To consider - do you think, if you have more than one child, they would they benefit from attending the same summer camp together? Children or teens can typically explore subjects new to them like marine science, photography, creative writing, community service, drama, magic, scuba diving, video production, comic book design, crime scene forensics, cooking, yoga, rappelling, and lots more. Most camp counselors are in their late teens or early twenties and are high school and college students taking a job on their summer break. Four weeks at a good private overnight summer camp or sleepaway camp can cost anywhere from $3500 to $6500, and eight weeks will range from $4000 to $7000. Check the camper to counselor ratio to determine the number of campers for each counselor. Although camp counselor jobs do not usually pay very well, usually minimum wage or less, counselors will receive free room and board; many take the job primarily for the wonderful camping experience. Camps should have at least a 40 percent to 60 percent return staff ratio, which shows that the camp is seen as a good place to spend a summer. Non-profit camps often range from $1200 to $3000 for four weeks and about $2500 to $5000 for eight weeks. Camp tuition can be expensive sometimes and similar to travel insurance, there are now insurance policies for families sending their child or children to overnight summer camp to cover last minute cancellations, homesickness, medical emergencies and emergency evacuations. Specialty overnight camps can range from $500 to $1000 per week depending on the particular program. There are many types of summer camps that focus on education that cater to students of differing ages and academic interests. The best sports camps do much more than just improve a camper's soccer, tennis, lacrosse, or wrestling skills - they help each child become a more skillful athlete, a more gracious competitor, a more committed team player, and a more confident person. Choosing a camp close to home will save a lot of money on airfare and possible hotel or motel overnight stays for a parent, or other transportation costs; this is especially true if your child gets a case of homesickness and wants to come home early. If you think there's a possibility you might have to cancel a camp reservation, camper's insurance would be a very good idea. If you think your child may not be ready for a sleepaway or overnight summer camp, then choose a local camp in case you end up having to make a late night pickup in the event he or she gets homesick. Homesickness is a frequent problem, but with a caring camp counselor most campers adjust quickly. For more information on choosing the best overnight summer camp and finding the best sleepaway or overnight summer camp online and offline go to http://www.OvernightSummerCamp.biz a nurse's website specializing in overnight summer camp tips, help, facts, free tuition resources, including information on overnight summer camp reviews send email to twinpeak

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