February 27, 2007

Basketball Summer Camps 2007

There are many summer camps that now specialize in providing training in basketball skills and techniques. The instruction available ranges from basic to classes provided by professional players.

Some camps even specialize as to position such as basketball point guard camps. The more advanced camps usually are segregated as to basketball camp boys and basketball camp girls so training can be geared specifically to a level of competence.

Some are basketball overnight camps and some are day camps with no sleepover capabilities. If your child is an experienced and advanced player it’s likely they would prefer training by elite athletes, on the other hand if you are just concerned with aquainting your child with the game a more basic type of camp will probably suffice. THe costs are generally reflective of the quality of instructors as well.

One of the more renown summer basketball camps is the Michael Jordan Basketball Camp

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Boy Summer Camps

I get quite a few questions asking if a boys summer camp or a girls summer camp is preferrable to a coed summer camp.

I don’t believe there is an all encompassing answer to this question but there are certain situations where a single gender camp may be a better choice for your child. Depending on your child’s age the single gender camp environment often allows the child to be themselves and not be concerned with impressing or competing with the opposite sex. You may also find that in many cases single gender camps gear programs to gender strengths and weaknesses.

I think it’s probably a good idea to discuss the two options with your child and you might be surprised that they may have there very own legitimate reason for preferring one type of camp to the other.

One consideration is that co-ed camps obviously mirror real life situations more closely but also remember that the camp experience is a very short portion of your child’s year.

Some sport specific summer camps may be geared to one gender or the other and some academic camps have reported the single sex environment provides fewer distractions to campers trying to grasp complex ideas in a short duration camp.

If you have an opinion on this topic, please leave a comment.

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One of the recent trends in specialty summer camps is the introduction of weight loss camps with curriculums specifically tailored to overweight children and teens. These camps have been unfortunately and insentively referred to as fat camps by some.

The general ideology behind these weight camps is to manage carefully the dietary intake of the campers while introducing appropriate levels of activity in order to reduce body fat levels.

It’s important to note that when camp ends the lessons learned at camp should be continued to insure the loss of weight is maintained and continued through healthy lifestyle choices.

My personal recommendation is a program introduced by WellSpring Weight Loss Camps who recommend a series of questions you should pose to prospective weight loss camp directors:

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January 15, 2007

Summer Camps Jobs 2007

If you haven’t started yet it’s time to get serious if you wish to secure a summer camps job for the upcoming 2007 season. Summer Camp positions are ideal jobs for teenagers

Thousands of students across the country are searching for summer camp jobs and the savvy summer job seekers understand that getting those applications in early means more chance of getting the camp job you really want in the location you prefer. The earlier you begin your job search the better your chances that you can find your ideal job, and close to home as an added bonus!

Recent statistics indicate that camp enrollment is increasing by 10% annually according to the American Camping Association so there are more jobs than ever available in the United States and even more opportunities in other countries.

You may wonder if you have the background and qualifications to secure one of the many summer camps jobs open today. Just what do camp directors and administrators look for in prospective councellors?

  • Do you sincerely enjoy working with children and display an enthusiasm when dealing with them on a continuous basis? Remember overnight summer camp means you’ll be dealing with these children 24/7
  • Have you any experience working with children and under what circumstances?
    While it is often not absolutely essential to have extensive experience with children the Camp Director will likely expect you to have done perhaps baby-sitting, coaching, volunteer work, or other supervisory interaction with kids. Obviously the more experience you have the more serious consideration your application will receive.

  • Do you enjoy being and working outdoors??
    While there are some indoor summer camps, even academic and specialty camps usually incorporate an outdoor element such as hiking, swimming or camping. Most camps will outline what to expect in the application. Applicants are often asked if they can handle hiking up to a certain distance so a certain level of fitness is required and expected. Applicants need to understand that sleeping outside means dealing with close proximity to trees, grasses and pollen so allergies may be a consideration.

  • Do you have a preference as to the type of camp you want to work at? Residential camps will allow you to live on site and usually provide lodging and meals as part of your contract. Day camps normally pay more but you will be responsible for your own lodging and some meals. It’s also important that your values are in coordination with the camp you will be working with. Some camps stress competition among councellors while other camps emphasize cooperation and teamwork. Specialty camps may have other unique philosophies you must mesh with. Find out ahead of time because if you are not a good fit your employment may be difficult and challenging rather than a rewarding experience.

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If you are planning to send a child to summer camp this year, it’s time to start your selection process or book your reservations if you’ve alredy decided on a destination.

Many parents simply wait too long to begin looking into summer camp options and because more children are interested each year, it’s imperative to start early to insure your child is not disappointed.

Much of your research can be conducted online using websites and blogs just like this to give you some guidance and solid information as you do your summer camp selection research.

Over the next several weeks I’ll be posting ideas and resources to assist you and if you have specific questions don’t be afraid to ask.

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Many job seekers wait far too long to submit applications for the upcoming summer camp season. It’s a fact that many summer camps are aware of new staff requirements right after the season ends and so to put yourself in a position to secure the best available jobs you should apply now.

The summer camp 2007 season will be upon us very soon and so now is the time to decide where you want to work, what type of position interests you and start the process of submitting your applications either online or via the mail.

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May 31, 2006

Summer Camps Activities

The summer camps activitiesthat your child will be involved in, will of course vary from camp to camp but there are usually a core group of summercamp activities that are generally found at most summer camps. You can count on a number of athletic or sports related activities at traditional kids summer camps such as swimming, canoeing and team sports but remember that if you have decided on a specialty camp these activities may be limited or non existent.

The traditional camps also normally include arts and crafts programs and most camps have games designed by the counsellors that promote creativity and team buliding. It’s a good idea to check with your camp in advance to find out if your child will require any special equipment or clothing in order to participate in any unusual activities. Most camps try to supply the necessary equipment for specialized activities but it’s always a good idea to find out ahead of time.

It’s really not necessary to prepare your child for summer camp activities since most camps usually have introductory or beginner groups to familiarize your child to any activities new to them.

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May 15, 2006

YMCA Summer Camps

I’ve had several questions about the YMCA Summer Camps Programs both in America and Canada. The YMCA has a long and highly recommended summer camp program with both day camps and overnight camp programs available at many locations.

The best way to obtain information about YMCA summer camps is to contact your local YMCA to find out the specific programs in your given area.

The YMCA has run summer camps for 110 years so you know there is a long and proud history associated with the organization. The YMCA integrate strong moral values in their programs and strive to develop leadership and independence in the children and teens attending the camps.

Because I received so many specific location requests for information I’ve compiled a list which are linked to online resources that you can explore further:

YMCA Camp Tockwogh

YMCA Camp Woodstock

YMCA Camp Kern

YMCA Camp Olsen

Deer Valley YMCA Camp

YMCA Camp Duncan

YMCA Camp
Collins

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May 1, 2006

Summer Camp Jobs

Summer Camp Jobs by Eriani Doyel

Teenagers and young adults can benefit in more ways than one if they take one of the many summer camp jobs available to them. It is a great way to earn some money for college and it also can give them some valuable skills and knowledge which will prepare them for the future. One of the best things about summer camp jobs is that there are wide varieties to choose from. A lot of these types of jobs really cater to the young adult and teenager market. If you are considering getting a job at a summer camp, you should think about where you want to work, what type of skills and abilities you have, and how to go about the job search and interview process for summer camp jobs.

The first thing that you should do is to think about where you went to summer camp. If you went to summer camp, this may be the first place that you should look for summer camp jobs. Not only are you familiar with the camp and the routines, but you may also know some of the people in the camp leadership who do the hiring and if you had a good reputation there, they will be more likely to hire you for summer camp jobs.

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ADHD Summer Camps

ADHD Summer Camps by Dennis Driscoll

ADHD Summer Camps are a Great Way to Help Your Children Focus

Much like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) boarding schools, ADHD summer camps offer a chance for children with such a disorder to be part of an experience which will allow them to grow into better students and better individuals. These summer camps offer opportunities for those with ADHD to excel in areas of academics and social life, things that can often be difficult for those with a neurological disorder like ADHD.

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