With school, homework, tuition and tests stressing out the kids today, the need to take a break from all of these has become a necessity. Hence, Camp Navigator team strongly advocates parents to sen not bereft their children off this summer experience.
Summer camp is that one place, which besides giving kids the opportunity to experience and discover new things and have fun like never before, provides one of those “mountain top” experiences in life that one never really forgets.
Yes, Summer Camp is more than just silly summer fun! It’s here that the teens learn to express themselves across a wad of creative workshops on varied subjects like visual arts, dance, theater, writing, media literacy, nature education, and lots more.
Every camp unites a truly diverse group of youth and staff across different ethnic, cultural, religion, class, personality, life experience, and more. Spending a week in community and connecting with others leads to powerful conversations, meaningful friendships, and deep learning.
At camp, learning happens on two levels — basic skills where campers learn through daily activities: like how to serve a tennis ball, how to do the backstroke, and how to make a lanyard. And then there are more advanced skills — ones campers don’t necessarily recognize, but which will last them a lifetime: emotional and social skills like how to work as part of a team, how to cope with adversity, and how to assess risks and analyze possible outcomes.
Campers are like sponges, they’ll absorb whatever is around them. A strong, educational, safe camp gives them the power to deal with the world in a better way, making them resilient and confident and preparing them for the big world that lies ahead.
Kids learn the most amazing, positive, life-altering experiences in fun, safe way in camps. The camp experiences enforces a deep sense of worthiness an belongnigness in the minds of the little campers, making them resilient, independent, competent and worthy individuals.