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Next, start gathering information on a variety of camps that meet your general criteria. Start by asking friends, relatives and co-workers about camps they've had experience with. Review newspaper and magazine ads and check your library or bookstore for "Guide to Summer Camps and Summer Schools," and "The Smart Parents' Guide to Summer Camps."

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Ann Sheets urges parents to make sure the camp is accredited by the ACA as a safe and nurturing place to send your youngster. "The 2,300 camps we accredit must comply with up to 26 mandatory health and safety standards," she explains. "They must also demonstrate substantial compliance with up to 40 additional standards in areas like facilities, staffing, aquatics and trips to earn ACA accreditation."

No one can guarantee total safety, but inspectors verify camps comply with ACA standards at least once every three years, visiting in-session camps to check everything from fire protection to food service hygiene, says Sheets.

You can call the ACA hotline at (800) 428-CAMP or search online for ACA accredited camps or at Camp Search. Also, recommendations for camps to fit your criteria are available through the National Camp Association.

Narrow your search by reviewing brochures, videos and online information with your child. Next, meet or speak with camp representatives or directors face-to-face (or by telephone) to explore in more depth.

  • What is the camp's philosophy? Ask about its goals regarding the campers and don't be satisfied with pat answers. Ask for specific examples of how they accomplish their goals.
  • Look at the overall picture. Examine the camp's entire program and facilities. Find out what kind of food is served and who prepares it. Are all health codes enforced and have they had health inspections? What are the emergency medical facilities and capabilities and security precautions? How many campers from last year are returning this year? Check the sleeping arrangements, toilet and shower facilities and make sure your child will be comfortable with them.
  • Get details on the staff. What is the counselor-to-child ratio; what are the criteria for hiring counselors and instructors and the characteristics of the typical staff member? What training does the staff receive and how many are certified lifeguards and certified in CPR?
  • Is the camp recommended? Is it accredited by the American Camp Association or reviewed by the National Camp Association? Only a fraction of the nation's summer camps are accredited but it should be made clear there are many excellent camps that are not accredited.
  • How structured is the program? What activities are required? Are there electives my child can take? Will the staff encourage my camper to explore new areas and activities, and are campers given instruction in each activity? Will your child enjoy greater freedom of choice, or feel happier with a more rigid timetable? What do campers do in bad weather?
  • How competitive are the activities? How does the camp assure no child is being left out or falling through the cracks? How do they deal with bullies, taunting and homesickness -- which affects an estimated 80 percent of campers -- or bolster self-esteem?
  • Get references. Ask for contact information for parents of previous campers and don't be afraid to call them. Their insights will be invaluable, and you're almost certain to pick up information and tips that will make your child's stay happier and more productive.

 

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