Top Ten Questions to Ask When Speaking with a Camp
Director or Visiting a Camp:
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| When picking a summer camp or program, every family
needs to consider its own personal needs and requirements.
Just like every child, every camp has its own personality. The
directors and the staff determine that personality. The
child's interest, medical needs, allergies, dietary restrictions,
family monetary concerns, co-ed or single sex, length of stay and
distance from home are all some of the factors to be considered in
determining the proper placement. In addition to traditional
camps, there are camps that specialize in individual sports,
theater/art/music, education, science, computers, weight loss,
outdoor adventure, language, community service and many more.
In order to help you make the right choice, here are some key
questions you should ask when speaking to a camp director or
visiting a camp in session: |
- How long have you owned the camp? If it is a short period of
time, ask about prior experience in owning a camp or experience
with children.
- How do you handle homesickness? What is your phone call
policy?
- Is there a Doctor and/or nurse on site at all times? how close
is the nearest hospital?
- Where do most of the campers come from?
- What are the age and experience requirements for the
counselors?
- How much selection is there is each camper's schedule? My
child loves a particular sport or activity, how often can he
play it?
- What is the level of competition? Can every child play on a
team?
- Are showers and bathrooms available in the bunks?
- Are there religious services and, if yes, are they mandatory?
- What additional charges are there?
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| There are many other questions that you may have.
Don't be afraid to ask them. Camp directors understand your
concerns and will do their best to answer every question. |
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