Summer camp is an option, NOT an obligation. You and your children simply do summer activities you love most.
Yes! I thought that was the case with me!
Some parents were raised that way and want to share the experience with their children, but they often send their children away because they need a "vacation" from parenthood.
If your child has shown an interest in summer camp then I would suggest you find one appropriate for their needs. There are many camps to help children with social issues, etc.
Planet Bravo is a summer film camp for children. They are located at 1105 Gayley Avenue in Los Angeles. The phone there is (310)443-7607.
Children as young as 12 can goto boot camp. Check with the boot camp you're interested in for details.
Yes, since e-mail is not allowed.
There are several camps that you could send your daughter to. The most popular camp in california would be Destination Science. This camp covers everything from space, physics, and even robots. The camp is reputable, and their website can be viewed at http://www.destinationscience.org/.
personally i wouldn't because freshmen i think are a little to young to hold a camp and i (in my opinion) five is a little to young to go to camp they may become homesick and cry very easily(me and my friends did)
Yes, it is a good idea to send a child to summer camp if they are willing to go. It is not only a good adventure, but it will keep them out of trouble for the summer.
Kids at summer camp will always be happy to receive snacks and treats like Goldfish, Cookies, Chocolate Chips, small toys like a deck of cards or a mini Etch-A-Sketch, and notes.
Here is one: http://www.fairytalecamp.com/ You should also talk to other parents in your area to find out if any of your children's friends are going to camp. It could be fun to send them together.
If i am a in a shelter or a relief camp .first i must safe the children and i must send them to a plain ground . AND I MUST TRY TO AWaRE OF FOREST ANIMALS