For parents who waited until now to choose a summer camp for
their child, don’t worry. There are
still some camps with availability. Here
are some tips for choosing a camp
last minute.
1. Call the Camp Director - If you have a
specific camp in mind, call the camp director and ask if there is still availability. If it is a session camp, ask which sessions are still
open and if there is space in your child’s age group.
2. Be Flexible - Maybe you had the month
of July in mind for camp but be open to the second session of camp
programs. This may mean changing around
vacation plans or trips to see grandparents but the more flexibility you have,
the better chance you have of finding the camp you want at the last
minute.
3. Even with last minute decisions, do your
research - Even with last minute camp decisions, parents want to make sure
they are doing their research and choosing the right camp for their child. Ask
the camp director about the camp’s philosophy and program. Does the philosophy of the camp match your
families? Does the camp offer a program
that is of interest to your child? Do
you feel that the camp director is answering all your questions and happy to do
so? You are forming a partnership with the camp director so you want to make
sure you click with the director and feel comfortable leaving your child in the
camp director’s care. Ask if the camp is inspected each summer by the Department of Health and if the camp is Accredited by the American Camp Association. Accreditation is a parent's best evidence of a camp's commitment to safety.
4. Not too early to look for camp for summer 2016 - Looking this summer gives you the opportunity to go visit camps
and see them in action before signing up.
Touring camps allows you and your child the chance to see what an actual
day at camp will be like and see the lake, pool, bunks and activity areas. Both day and sleepaway camps offer camp tours
throughout the summer. A camp tour truly gives families a good feel about
whether the camp is the right fit for their child and if you decide to send
your child the following summer, he or she will feel part of the decision
process. By touring camp the summer
before and deciding on a camp almost a year before sending your child, you are
able to plan financially for camp. Some
camps offer early bird discounts for registering early or payment plans,
allowing you to pay for camp over the year.
You can also make camp part of birthday presents and holiday gifts over
the upcoming year. Families can also
inquire about sibling discounts for registering more than one child.
5. Need help finding a camp for this summer or
next? - Parents can call the American Camp Association, NY and NJ at
212.391.5208 for free, one-on-one advice in finding the right camp for your child.