Camp is just around the corner, and you’ve still got to pack! You might be a pro at packing for camp, but there are always a few things you might forget. That's why The Clorox Company is partnering with the ACA to bring you a simple list of great suggestions for what counselors and staff should make sure is on their packing list this summer. Take a look – it just might save you from leaving something really important off your list!
Learn the skills you need to succeed. Camping Magazine is your primary source for the most recent trends in the camp industry, the latest research in the field of youth development, critical management tools, and innovative programming ideas. The July/August 2010 issue features articles that address programming, history, 20/20 Toolbox, and more.
Children and youth need a community that: encourages achievement and builds self-esteem; promotes healthy lifestyles, fitness, and activity; teaches in a classroom without walls; instills appreciation, respect, and responsibility for the natural world around them; and inspires the confidence and courage to become the leaders of tomorrow.
ACA's Because of Camp…™ outdoor advertising campaign officially launched in early January. Since that time, orders have been arriving daily for billboards, posters, and transit shelters. Several orders have been placed already, and are being shipped to vendors nationwide. Visit ACA's Say It Big Web page to view a map of advertising placements as they are confirmed.
Preserving the rich history of the camp experience is essential for the future. The American Camp Association (ACA) is proud to celebrate our 100th Anniversary in 2010 and the 150th Anniversary of Organized Camping in 2011, and to honor our past with this Web-based tribute.
Camp is just around the corner, and you’ve still got to pack! You might be a pro at packing for camp, but there are always a few things you might forget. That's why The Clorox Company is partnering with the ACA to bring you a simple list of great suggestions for what counselors and staff should make sure is on their packing list this summer. Take a look – it just might save you from leaving something really important off your list!
Learn the skills you need to succeed. Camping Magazine is your primary source for the most recent trends in the camp industry, the latest research in the field of youth development, critical management tools, and innovative programming ideas. The July/August 2010 issue features articles that address programming, history, 20/20 Toolbox, and more.
Children and youth need a community that: encourages achievement and builds self-esteem; promotes healthy lifestyles, fitness, and activity; teaches in a classroom without walls; instills appreciation, respect, and responsibility for the natural world around them; and inspires the confidence and courage to become the leaders of tomorrow.
ACA's Because of Camp…™ outdoor advertising campaign officially launched in early January. Since that time, orders have been arriving daily for billboards, posters, and transit shelters. Several orders have been placed already, and are being shipped to vendors nationwide. Visit ACA's Say It Big Web page to view a map of advertising placements as they are confirmed.
Preserving the rich history of the camp experience is essential for the future. The American Camp Association (ACA) is proud to celebrate our 100th Anniversary in 2010 and the 150th Anniversary of Organized Camping in 2011, and to honor our past with this Web-based tribute.
Camp is just around the corner, and you’ve still got to pack! You might be a pro at packing for camp, but there are always a few things you might forget. That's why The Clorox Company is partnering with the ACA to bring you a simple list of great suggestions for what counselors and staff should make sure is on their packing list this summer. Take a look – it just might save you from leaving something really important off your list!
Learn the skills you need to succeed. Camping Magazine is your primary source for the most recent trends in the camp industry, the latest research in the field of youth development, critical management tools, and innovative programming ideas. The July/August 2010 issue features articles that address programming, history, 20/20 Toolbox, and more.
Children and youth need a community that: encourages achievement and builds self-esteem; promotes healthy lifestyles, fitness, and activity; teaches in a classroom without walls; instills appreciation, respect, and responsibility for the natural world around them; and inspires the confidence and courage to become the leaders of tomorrow.
ACA's Because of Camp…™ outdoor advertising campaign officially launched in early January. Since that time, orders have been arriving daily for billboards, posters, and transit shelters. Several orders have been placed already, and are being shipped to vendors nationwide. Visit ACA's Say It Big Web page to view a map of advertising placements as they are confirmed.
Preserving the rich history of the camp experience is essential for the future. The American Camp Association (ACA) is proud to celebrate our 100th Anniversary in 2010 and the 150th Anniversary of Organized Camping in 2011, and to honor our past with this Web-based tribute.
CONTACT:
American Camp Association
Public Relations
765-349-3317 pr@ACAcamps.org
www.ACAcamps.org
Gearing
Up For Camp!
Preparation is the key
to a successful summer at camp
MARCH 2004, MARTINSVILLE, IN—Millions
of children will get their first taste of
independence at a resident or day camp this
summer. More than 12,000 camps across the
country are preparing to give children the
experience of a lifetime—and parents
should be doing the same. Preparation is
the key to a successful summer at camp.
Not only does a child need to be prepared,
parents also need to prepare themselves.
"Sending your child away to camp is
a major milestone for most parents—one
that is often marked by excitement, anticipation,
and perhaps even some anxiety," states
Bob Ditter, licensed clinical social worker,
specializing in child, adolescent, and family
therapy. Parents think that if their child
is far away from home, he or she will be
more anxious. In reality, it is usually
the parents who suffer concern for having
their child away from home. Most children
come into the camp setting and immediately
begin to develop a support network—and
the distance from home simply doesn’t
matter. "One of the most important
things parents can do to help prepare children
for camp is to talk with them before they
go," says Ditter.
Ditter makes the following suggestions
to help families prepare for camp:
Prepare for camp together. Decisions
about camp — like where to go and
what to pack — should be a joint
venture, keeping in mind the child’s
maturity. If a child feels a part of the
decision-making process, his/her chances
of having a positive experience are improved.
Talk about concerns. As the first day
of camp nears, some children experience
uneasiness about going away. Encourage
children to talk about these feelings.
Communicate confidence in the child’s
ability to handle being away from home.
Have realistic expectations. Camp,
like the rest of life, has high and low
points. Not every moment will be filled
with wonder and excitement. Encourage
children to have a reasonable and realistic
view of camp. Discuss both the ups and
downs they may experience.
Ask the hard questions. Ask the camp
director as many questions as you need
to before camp begins in order to feel
comfortable.
For more information. Read Bob Ditter's
complete article "Talking With Your
Child About Their First Time at Camp."
www.CampParents.org.
When families make the decision to offer
their children the benefits of a camp experience,
they are giving them the opportunity to
grow and develop in a caring, positive environment
that is safe and fun. With careful planning
and preparation, a camp experience can be
an experience of a lifetime.
The American Camping Association helps
families find ACA-accredited camps that
can serve almost any interest, ability,
budget, age, and personal schedule through
a widely used Online Camp Database and an
annually published Guide to ACA-Accredited
Camps. Visit www.CampParents.org
for a complete listing of questions to ask,
what to pack, and more information on preparing
you and your child for camp. Parents can
also speak to representatives for advice
on finding the right camp by calling 800-428-CAMP.
The American Camp Association works to
preserve, promote, and enhance the camp
experience for children and adults. ACA-accredited
camp programs ensure that children are
provided with a diversity of educational
and developmentally challenging learning
opportunities. There are over 2,400 ACA-accredited
camps that meet up to 300 health and safety
standards. For more information, visit www.ACAcamps.org.
Camp is just around the corner, and you’ve still got to pack! You might be a pro at packing for camp, but there are always a few things you might forget. That's why The Clorox Company is partnering with the ACA to bring you a simple list of great suggestions for what counselors and staff should make sure is on their packing list this summer. Take a look – it just might save you from leaving something really important off your list!
Learn the skills you need to succeed. Camping Magazine is your primary source for the most recent trends in the camp industry, the latest research in the field of youth development, critical management tools, and innovative programming ideas. The July/August 2010 issue features articles that address programming, history, 20/20 Toolbox, and more.
Children and youth need a community that: encourages achievement and builds self-esteem; promotes healthy lifestyles, fitness, and activity; teaches in a classroom without walls; instills appreciation, respect, and responsibility for the natural world around them; and inspires the confidence and courage to become the leaders of tomorrow.
ACA's Because of Camp…™ outdoor advertising campaign officially launched in early January. Since that time, orders have been arriving daily for billboards, posters, and transit shelters. Several orders have been placed already, and are being shipped to vendors nationwide. Visit ACA's Say It Big Web page to view a map of advertising placements as they are confirmed.
Preserving the rich history of the camp experience is essential for the future. The American Camp Association (ACA) is proud to celebrate our 100th Anniversary in 2010 and the 150th Anniversary of Organized Camping in 2011, and to honor our past with this Web-based tribute.