Parents have waited for visiting day since the day they put
their child on the bus and now it is here. Visiting day is an exciting day for
both parents and children. The American
Camp Association, NY and NJ has some tips for parents to help them have a
successful visiting day and recommends that parents read the specific visiting
day guidelines offered by their child’s camp.
1. Don’t
bring banned items to camp which can include iphones, ipads, Gameboys, cameras
that record video or any technology with wifi.
2. Limit the
amount of food you bring to camp on visiting day and check to make sure the
camp allows you to bring food. Some
camps have campers with severe food allergies and don’t allow outside food on
camp grounds.
3. If the
camp has arranged camp activities for the day, participate in what the camp has
planned for the parents.
4. Respect
the no tipping staff policy if the camp has one.
5. Make sure
to arrive on time for the day. You don’t
want your child waiting for you when other parents arrive at the set time.
6. Avoid
telling your child about all the things they are missing at home while they are
at camp. This can make a child feel like
they are missing out and can leave them feeling homesick.
7. Don’t
make pick up deals with your child. Put
the camp time frame in perspective for your child if you sense he or she is
missing home. Let them know you are
confident that staying at camp will be a great experience.
8. If the
policy is to stay at camp on visiting day, honor it.
9. ENJOY this special day at camp with your child!
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