Do you want to know how to pick the best summer camp for your kids? Watch how the staff treat each other.
You can tell a lot about the atmosphere and general attitude of a children’s summer camp by taking a tour and observing a few things.
- Are you greeted warmly and immediately?
- Do the staff (not the ones directly touring you) take the time to introduce themselves?
- Is the tour focussed on your child? Is it fun for them?
- Do you notice the director or staff member being conscientious of the condition of the camp site as you tour? Have they become blind to things that a new visitor notices? …. and finally:
- Does the staff treat each other with respect and courtesy?
It is these little things that will actually make a difference in how your child is looked after when they are at camp – not how many sports fields the camp has or whether the kayaks are new.
Here’s an example of a camp who’s staff works together – Youth Leadership Camps Canada (see their summer camp listing on Camps.ca).
YLCC submitted this video to the CampNation video contest that we held on the Our Kids Go To Camp Facebook page. Become a Fan to get more great information about choosing a summer camp and speak to parents and camp directors.
It’s not too late to send your child to summer camp! If you plan on sending kids to camp next summer then now is the time to arrange for a tour.
Pick a day camp or overnight camp using the tools on Camps.ca.
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