Since technology is such an important part of 21st century society, many kids are already quite confident about using it. In fact, technology is already a way of life for them. What ever a child ends up doing in the future, technology, especially computer technology, will be an integral part of it. Computer camps are ideal places to explore technology and learn new skills. Computer summer camps are suitable for kids who would rather tweak computers and learn software applications than go to a wilderness or sports camp. Read the rest of this entry
Summer day camps are a tradition in the United States. For over 140 years, the camps have been the destination for many kids once school is out for the summer. Many of these camps have added new activities for the benefit of their campers, but the purpose remains to be intact – to prepare the children into becoming more productive and healthy adults through the use of fun games, nature study, camp crafts, and outdoor adventure. Read the rest of this entry
Whether we have fond memories of summer camp or not, few of us expect to go back to camp once we have families of our own. There are some family summer camps, however, that can really help to bring you all closer together and give you some memories that you will treasure for many years to come. All that is really necessary to sign up for family summer camp is for you to decide exactly where you want to go and what you would like to be doing while you’re there. From that point forward, it is just a matter of enjoying it. Read the rest of this entry
The reality that really bites Americans is that about 16 percent of kids aged 6 to 19 are overweight. This is a cause for alarm for many parents and that is the reason why they push their kids into weight loss camps during school break. Read the rest of this entry
For children who are musically inclined or who may be gifted in the area of singing or playing instruments, summer music camps could be the best way to spend the school break. There are a lot of music camps that help enrich a camper’s interest and expose him to performance opportunities in orchestras, bands, or choirs, as well as recitals and concerts. Read the rest of this entry
When kids step into middle school or high school, parents are often faced with the challenge of how to keep them productive during the summer when school is out. Pre-teens and teens already have a lot things that are starting to happen to them personally, and they are, in reality, too old for the traditional day camps, but they are still too young to be left unsupervised. That is why parents look for summer camps for teens that could give them their life skills training while still giving them the opportunity to just “hang out.” Read the rest of this entry