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Choosing a Summer Camp

Looking for a camp that will offer your child a safe, happy opportunity to develop new skills this summer? Start with the basics: Ask the director of any camp you’re considering how long it’s been operating and what licenses it has.

Unknown-2If the camp is accredited by the American Camp Association, you can be assured that the day camp or sleep away camp on your list has satisfied the nonprofit organization’s more than 300 standards on health, safety, facilities, programs and staffing.

However, many good programs are too new or too small to get ACA accreditation, which costs money and staff time. Even an accredited camp can be a poor match for your child.

Here are some basic questions:

  1. The camp’s philosophy:
  1. The Camp’s Staff:
  1. Return rates:
  1. Ratio of counselors to campers:
  1. Age of counselors: The ACA recommends that 80 percent of the staff be 18 or older and that all staffers be at least 16 and a minimum of two years older than the campers they supervise.
  2. Medical staff at camp and medical facilities available: The ACA recommends that an overnight camp have a licensed physician or registered nurse on the site every day, and that day camps should have direct phone access. If your child takes medication, has food allergies or a chronic medical condition, be sure that the camp will be able to handle your child’s needs.
  3. Camp discipline and conflict resolution: What are the camp’s rules and what would result send a camper home. Are the camp’s standards reasonable.
  4. Typical daily schedule: What is the level of physical activity, the amount of time devoted to arts and crafts and is the child able to choose his/her activities.
  5. Transporting campers: Vehicles used, how often inspected who drives them and what training do the drivers have?
  6. References: Get the names of parents with children of the same age who have attended the camp. You’ll be able to get a fuller view of the camp and ask ‘Is there anything you didn’t like about the camp?’
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