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Involve Your Child in the Process
There's no doubt about it: kids are more likely to have a good experience at camp if they're involved in the process, and there are so many ways to do that. Talk to them about their expectations. Have them participate in researching camps. Encourage them to talk to friends who've already gone to camp. It's a great way for them to get excited about the experience! According to Hurley, "Take the ...
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Involve Your Child in the Process
There's no doubt about it: kids are more likely to have a good experience at camp if they're involved in the process, and there are so many ways to do that. Talk to them about their expectations. Have them participate in researching camps. Encourage them to talk to friends who've already gone to camp. It's a great way for them to get excited about the experience! According to Hurley, "Take the time to actually visit the camps, not just through pictures online, and look around. Comfort is key and children feel more comfortable and in control when they know what's coming."
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