5 Tips for the Summer Activities & Camp Fair's
Summer may seem far away, but it's never too early to start planning for an exciting and enriching experience for your kids. If you're considering summer camp options for your little ones, mark your calendar for the following upcoming Camp Fairs across the beautiful Bay Area. These fairs provide an invaluable opportunity to gather information on local day camps, sleepaway camps, and other summer enrichment programs. Don't miss out on the chance to find the perfect fit for your child's summer adventure!
By attending one or more of these upcoming Camp Fairs, you'll be able to gather all the essential information, ask pertinent questions, and compare different camps side by side. These fairs offer an efficient and convenient way to make an informed decision about your child's summer plans. So, mark your calendar, prepare your questions, and get ready to pave the way for an extraordinary summer camp experience!
Camp fairs can be very overwhelming with endless rows of camps vying for your attention. You can reduce the stress if you have a plan in place. Here are 5 helpful tips:
1. Think about your child's interest. Have them help you write a list of what he/she wants most out of the summer. Is it art or science or technology? Your kids may opt to be with friends over a specific interest. They should have input on what they over the summer. Immediately, you can narrow down your selection by researching the type of camps your child will benefit from.
2. Plan to block off your morning from other activities. Give yourself time to explore your options so you do not feel rushed. This is a rare chance to see the kind of camps out there, meet counselors, and discover what is available all in one place.
3. Discuss where your kids want to go in advance. When you see the camp(s) that interest you; observe how the counselors interact with your child and spend more time asking questions.
4. Prepare to ask questions. Is your camp accredited with the ACA? Camp to counselor ratio? What are the daily activities?
5. Think about how your summer routine fits with the camp. How far away is the camp? Do they have a bus or carpool service? Know how much you can afford? Some camps have scholarships available if you cannot afford the full amount. How long the camps are open? Do they have childcare available before or after hours?