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Five Things to Look For in a Summer Camp for your Child

2016/7/26 11:24:06

Summer camps continue to be a popular choice with parents each year for two reasons. For a start, your child gets to experience fun activities, make new friends and gets some well needed exercise. And secondly, you get a few hours each day for a bit of alone time. Should you be considering a summer camp for your child however, it can be a little bit difficult to establish which one is the best choice. Here are the five key things to look for.

A Solid Reputation

While just about any company can throw up a fancy website nowadays, a solid reputation is more difficult to come by. Should you know a few parents in your area, ask if there are any Summer camps that they would recommend. Should this fail to yield results, check out online parenting forums for recommended Summer camps in your area. The main thing is not to base your decision solely upon what the Summer camp promises but to instead consider unbiased reviews from a third party.

A Wide Range of Activities

The first thing to think about is of course the activities on offer. The number and types of activities offered at Summer camps varies wildly from company to company. While some offer just a few basic sports activities, others really offer a great variety of different sports, games and group activities. Choosing a Summer camp with such a wide variety ensures that your child will experience new things that they have never done before.

At Least Some Focus on Education

While how much fun your child has at a Summer camp is obviously the most important thing, it certainly wouldn抰 hurt for them to learn a little bit at the same time. Many Summer camps place an emphasis on activities where your child can actually pick up a new skill. A perfect example is archery lessons which are popular at a number of Summer camps. While bouncing on a trampoline all day will certainly be fun for your child, you should try to choose a Summer camp that mixes in a few educational activities too.

Modern and Clean Facilities

The facilities where the Summer camp is taking place should play a major part in your decision. Summer camps are hosted at a wide range of different places and both the equipment available and the environment that that the activities take place in varies a lot. Therefore check out the photos on the brochure or website and ask yourself whether the place seems shabby and run down or modern and clean.

A Reasonable Price

Finally, there are a number of Summer camps that are significantly over priced. Don抰 feel that to be a good parent, you need to splash out on a high priced Summer camp. The price alone is not a solid indication of how much your child is going to enjoy the experience. Therefore don抰 bother shelling out a lot of money unless other factors included in this article indicate that the specific summer camp is worth the extra cash.

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