We all know camp is fun. How could it not be with so many different activities and special events! But besides the fun children have, there are many benefits for children who attend camp. Here are just five of the benefits of camp.
Camp allows kids to
unplug from technology - Today’s children spend over 7.5 hours a day
engaged in media. The majority of summer
camps don’t allow campers to have smart phones, ipads, and computers, allowing children
to focus on learning new activities and social interactions.
Camp provides
children with the skills needed to become successful adults in the 21st
century - The Partnership for 21st Century Skills (P21), a group of businesses,
education leaders, and policymakers including the U.S Department of Education,
AOL Time Warner Foundation, Apple Computer, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc. and others,
has performed extensive research on the skills needed to become successful
adults in life and work in the 21st century. The majority
of essential skills needed for success are fostered at camp and include oral communication,
collaboration, work ethic, creativity, leadership, social skills, problem
solving and critical thinking.
Summer camp helps
stem summer learning loss in children- Summer programs keep students
engaged in learning. According to the
National Summer Learning Association (NSLA), intentional summer programs, like
camp, help stem summer learning loss – providing experiences that challenge
children, develop talents, keep them engaged, and expand horizons.
Camp keeps kids
active and moving- Children today are more sedentary than ever and they don’t
get enough exercise. According to the
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, 17% of children and adolescents are
obese. At camp, children are active all
day long playing soccer, swimming, hiking, and playing gaga.
Children make
wonderful friends at camp - Camp is a community where children bond quickly
by sharing in the activities and the traditions of camp. Research by the American Camp Association
(ACA) has found that 96% of campers say that camp helped them make new friends
and 69% of parents say their child remains in contact with friends made at
camp.
I really like the fact that camps give kids the chance to unplug from technology. My family is a very outdoorsy one and have a rule that every time we go camping or backpacking we all have to leave our phones in the car. When that happens I notice significantly more bonding in between the kids and the kids and my husband.
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