Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Building Memories at Summer Camp

Summer represents a time full of possibilities for kids to expand their horizons and make beautiful memories and summer camp offers the perfect environment for kids to truly tap into their interests and connect with others. Today, summer camp adventures range from traditional activities such as campfire songs to volunteer opportunities and multi-day excursions into the wilderness. In fact, going to summer camp helps kids build beautiful childhood memories by stimulating their growth and development in the following areas:


Conquering Challenges


Learning how to overcome fear and accomplish goals is an important part of childhood that often leads to some of the strongest memories. Whether a child has never jumped off a diving board before or spent the night in the wilderness, they will be provided with support from caring members of the summer camp team along with their peers until they reach their goal. Remembering how they scored their first soccer goal or swam across the lake strengthens a child’s self-esteem and encourages them to tackle bigger challenges as they approach adulthood.


Forming Diverse Friendships


Ask any child about their time in summer camp and you will be inundated with stories involving their friends. At summer camp, kids come to stay from all over the world, giving your child the opportunity to form friendships with their peers from all different types of backgrounds. From silly camp pranks to late night chats in the cabin, summer camp friendships are the kind that can only be formed through long hours spent together. Over the course of the summer, kids cherish these friends like family and share memories throughout the year as they keep in touch.


Participating in Creative Pursuits


Summer camp is a place where kids tend to blossom and it is not uncommon for a family to discover that their wallflower has suddenly transformed into an amazing dancer at a camp dance recital. Camp crafts, such as pottery and jewelry making, also provide kids with an outlet for creative expression that leaves them with a tangible object that reminds them of their days at camp. Often, these creative opportunities lead to lifelong interests in music and art that kids always remember began at summer camp.


Strengthening Family Bonds
It may seem strange to think that going away for the summer will help a child bond with their family, but it really is true that absence makes the heart grow fonder. At summer camp, kids gain independence that provides them with a different understanding of the importance of family. Summer camps also offer fun family days during which siblings and parents can observe and participate in some of their kid’s favorite camp activities. Family camps often top off the end of the season with a weeklong adventure that allows families to form amazing memories as they indulge their playful sides in an outdoor environment.

Summer camp memories fill scrapbooks, online albums and most importantly hearts with all of the wonderful activities that took place during the season. At camp, kids spend every moment of the day engaged in activities that stimulate their mental and physical development. From forming close friendships to gaining new skills, the memories made at camp last a lifetime.

If you're considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp, be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman. Located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe, nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting. Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp, with separate areas for boys and girls. The kids have a blast, and make friendships that can last a lifetime. Learn what campers say about summer camp at CWW: http://www.campwalt.com/about-sleepaway-summer-camp.html

Monday, August 1, 2016

Fun Things to Do During Summer

Summer and fun pretty much go hand-in-hand for youngsters, whether they’re off to summer camp, taking a family vacation, building endless sand castles at the beach or just biking around the neighborhood. But with many parents working and lots of kids in organized daytime activities from recreation programs to specialized camps, it’s fun to plan some special days for family fun.

Plan a Day Trip


You don’t have to travel far to have fun as a family; a key component is letting the kids get in on the planning phase. Surf around the Internet or leaf through some brochures for nearby attractions or activities. If you have several youngsters, it’s a great lesson in compromise and team work to come up with an itinerary that will please everyone. Whether it’s the local zoo, a historic attraction or an amusement park or a combination of a bunch of places, the key component is that everyone has a little invested in the trip and it’s a real group effort for a day of family fun.

Water, Water Anywhere


You have to do it in summer; head to the water, no matter where you live. Pack it up for the day and head out to the beach, the lake, the local pool or even a splash park. Let your youngsters help assemble a picnic lunch and snacks and, if you have room, take along a friend or two to keep older kids entertained.

Back to Nature


It’s been found that kids exposed early to nature grow up with a great respect for the planet and all its life forms. Find a kid-friendly activity that will get your youngster up close and personal with the fascinating wildlife in your locale. Nature trails, zoos, hiking paths, ponds, beaches and rivers all present bountiful opportunities to observe even the tiniest of life forms. Try your hand (or ear) at identifying various bird calls, look for starfish in tide pools or check out the fascinating variety of life forms that have taken up residence under fallen logs.

Old Fashioned Fun


Try out the old-time tradition of the neighborhood block party. It’s a great way to meet the folks around you that you may not already know, and the multi-generational aspect is great for kids and old timers alike. Walk around the neighborhood with your children and pass out flyers they’ve helped design. Keep the menu summery and simple, allowing everyone to contribute; think hot dogs and hamburgers, potato salad and loads of watermelon and ice cream! If it’s permissible in your state, have a few sparklers and back yard fireworks at the end for a truly festive flair. There will likely be flocks of kids running through the dark while the grown-ups chat and enjoy the balmy summer evening.

When the Stars Come Out


Have you ever noticed how different the sky looks whey you just lay flat on your back and gaze upwards? Pick a clear night and set out some blankets in the back yard and just relax and pick out the constellations with your child. If you don’t know the stars well yourself, do a bit of research. Older children may enjoy helping look up the constellations and learning the stories behind the names. If you have an observatory nearby, check out the schedule of viewings. Kids are fascinated by the wonders of space.

If you're considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp, be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman. Located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe, nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting. Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp, with separate areas for boys and girls. The kids have a blast, and make friendships that can last a lifetime. Learn what campers say about summer camp at CWW: http://www.campwalt.com/our-location.html