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Decoding parental guilt: The two camps on sending kids to camp

Over the past twenty years watching parents make decisions about sending kids to camp, one thing remains true. Parents fall into one of two camps (pun intended): those who feel guilty about sending their kids to camp, and those who feel guilty for not sending their kids to camp! If you’re feeling guilty about sending your little ones to camp this year, here are five reasons why sending kids to camp is good for you, too:

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How to make your food-allergic kid a happy camper

Attending summer day camp is often a rite of passage for kids. But when you have a child with life-threatening food allergies, camp is more complicated than filling out forms and dropping your kid off each morning. With planning, cooperation, and communication, day camp can be a great experience for food-allergic children.

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The well-rounded camper: 29 life skills kids build while away from home

Feeling anxious about sending your child away to camp this summer? Fret no more. This list of life skills reminds you of all of the reasons to send your kid to camp in the first place. Remember, being away from the comforts of home offers your camper growth opportunities in a wide variety of competencies. Best of all, once your kid is safely dropped off at camp, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy some much-needed downtime, knowing your child will return home transformed by their experiences. Here are 29 skills to remind you why camp is always a good idea for your child, as well as a panacea for 21st century predilections.

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Hey, teens! The top 10 skills needed to be a good camp counselor

Now is the time for parents to start researching camps for their kids, and there are a lot of summer camps in Calgary to choose from. It’s also the time of year when students have to start thinking about a summer job, and being a camp counselor is a popular choice. Being a camp counselor is a great job – as long as you are not too keen on making a lot of money. Of the vast majority of camp counselors I know, none have ever said they did it for the money. However, being a camp counselor, especially at a sleepover camp, will give you a wide variety of unique skills and experience.

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