Types of Summer Camp

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Types of Summer Camp

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Summer holidays is coming soon, and your children want to have a good summer holidays with funny  outdoor activites. It is obvious when you choose a camp for your kids. So what is " typical package" that  you want to choose for your  kids' camping trip?


 


Traditionally summer camps are located in a woody place with campfires, hiking and canoeing, but they have evolved recently and new summer camps propose a range of specialized activities. For instance, there are lots of summer camps that perform computers, music, art and even magic; learning mathematics and languages; specialized for handicapped children and for weight loss. Even religiously-affiliated camps are presented in the field of summer camps.


 


These camps constantly add new programs and evolve taking into consideration numerous and various needs and interests of kids and teens. There are summertime camps for all ages. The most important purpose of many camps is educational, sports and cultural development of kids and teenagers.


 


The list of possible types is endless, but the most popular camps are: educational camps (with college credit courses and non-college credit courses; academic adventure camps; preparation courses; science and nature; tech camps and language camps); art camps; sports; weight loss and travel.


 


Sleepaway camps have their peculiarities in different countries of the world. In most camps groups of campers are called "huts", "cabins", "units", or "bunks" and their leaders are called "cabin leaders" or "counselors". Most leaders are in their late teens and may be high school students on their summer vacations and they share living accommodations with their cabin or other cabin leaders.


In some places the campers can stay overnight and they are called "sleepaway camps", and at some places the campers go home each night and such places are called "day camps". This may be the first place kids spend some time away from home and the conditions are usually good and the adventures give kids a lifetime memories.




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