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How to prepare your child for summer camp

Kids always wait for summer camp, and it also opens lots of opportunities for them. Camps are a great place for kids too, where they can explore the new world, learn extra-curricular activities, make new friends, and develop cognitive and social skills while having fun. This is also true; every kid has nervousness about it, and having jitters is pretty common. As parents, it is your responsibility to help your child come out of this phase with a little preparation. In this post, we have mentioned some tips to prepare your child for summer camp.

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How to prepare your child for summer camp

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  1. How to prepare your child for summer camp? Submitted By – Salintha Guneskara PalosVerdesMontessori@gmail.com (310) 541-2405

  2. Introduction Kids always wait for summer camp, and it also opens lots of opportunities for them. Camps are a great place for kids too, where they can explore the new world, learn extra-curricular activities, make new friends, and develop cognitive and social skills while having fun. This is also true; every kid has nervousness about it, and having jitters is pretty common. As parents, it is your responsibility to help your child come out of this phase with a little preparation. In this post, we have mentioned some tips to prepare your child for summer camp.

  3. Share your own childhood experiences It can be funny and exciting for your baby. So, if you have attended the summer camp, just share your experience with them, go back to that time in your memory, and encourage your baby to go to the camp. I told you, baby, that you were also worried before your first summer camp. Also, share your good experience with your camp. You can tell your baby about what you taught from there, the best moment of your trip, the friends you made, the songs you sang, and even the silly moment, these things will make your child confident for the summer camp.

  4. Pack something from home to feel your baby comfortable We all know that as a small child, it is very tough to stay away from home or your parents. To make your child feel comfortable, you can pack something that has a good memory for them. You can pack a family photo, any soft toy, and their favorite blanket, or maybe any cloth or accessories.

  5. Visit the camp or look at the photos Our Child Care Rolling Hills, CAteam feels that you can visit the camp before your child visits with his/her friend because anxiety is often caused by fear of the unknown. If visiting the camp with your baby in advance isn't a possibility, look through the photographs and videos on the camp's website and ask the camp for references so your child can speak with other campers. The more they know about the camp, the less nervous they will be.

  6. Reference Child Care Rolling Hills CA PalosVerdesMontessori@gmail.com (310) 541-2405 28451 Indian Peak Road, Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274

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