Are you considering sending your child to camp
this summer but questioning the value in a traditional summer camp? Here are just five of the reasons your child
needs camp.
1. Unplug
from technology – According to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey of young
people, children spend 7.5 hours a day engaged in electronic media including
cell phones, computers, TV and video games.
Instead of engaging in human interactions, children are staring at
screens throughout the year. The
majority of summer camps have a no technology rule which will allow your child
to take a much needed break from media and focus on building relationships,
having face-to-face interactions and engaging in activities.
2. Children
build confidence – At camp, children gain confidence by learning new
skills, making their own choices, trying new things, making new friends and
by being part of a community which is supportive and encouraging.
3. Children
gain life skills needed to become successful adults - The Partnership for
21st Century Skills, 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, found there is a large gap
between the knowledge students learn in school and the skills they need to be
successful in the 21st century. They
performed extensive research on the skills needed to become successful adults
in life and work in the 21st century and many of the essential skills needed
for success are all fostered at camp and include oral communication, collaboration,
work ethic, creativity, leadership, social skills, problem solving and critical
thinking.
4. Play
is known to help children in their social and emotional development
-Today’s children are very busy with homework and after school activities and
there isn’t much time for play. The
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reports that free and unstructured play is
healthy and essential for helping children to reach important social,
emotional, and cognitive developmental milestones as well as helping them
manage stress. Traditional summer camps
give children plenty of opportunities to play which leads to healthy emotional
and social development.
5. Gain
self-reliance – Many children today are in constant contact with their
parents through cell phone calls and texts.
Camp allows children a healthy separation which fosters
independence. Children need to learn how
to rely on themselves and make their own decisions in order to become
self-reliant adults.
Families looking for a summer camp can contact
the American Camp Association, NY and NJ for free, one-on-one advice in finding
the right camp for their child. Call
212.391.5208 or visit www.searchforacamp.org
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