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    PostHeaderIcon Finding a Summer Camp Can Be Easy

    Few activities have a more important impact on a child’s life than summer day camp. So if you’re a parent and you’re thinking about summer camp for your child, then making an informed choice is extremely important. Before you can determine the best summer camp for your child, there are many factors you should consider. In Syracuse, summer camps offer children opportunities to learn, develop physically and make new friends.

    Here are some tips on finding the right summer camp for your child:

    1. All children are different and so they all have different needs. You should therefore keep in mind that the camp you choose must be age-appropriate, meet the mental, emotional and physical needs of your child.

    2. Discuss with your child which activities and goals your child and you want to gain from going away for summer. You can go online to stimulate the conversation by looking up the ones in your area.

    3. Make sure you determine the cost of the camp well ahead of time so you have time to compare with others. Remember that many of them offer payment plans, so don’t despair if the one you want seems a little out of reach.

    4. Create a long list of summer camps available on your own, then make a shortlist with your child. This will help you narrow down the choice all while getting a glimpse into your child’s hopes and desires which he or she might not otherwise reveal to you.

    5. Enquire about attitudes and policies of the camp. Does it offer a wide variety of programs or does it focus on one principle activity? Try to put yourself in the mindset of the people who run this particular camp and see if you feel at ease with what they stand for. Remember, like individuals, each organization has its own character.

    6. Find out what you can about who the sponsors are behind the camp. In general, summer camps are run by organizations that have outside activities as well. It can be a municipal organization or be privately funded. As with most things, the privately funded summer camps are generally better equipped and offer a better experience. It all depends on what you and your child are looking for.

    PostHeaderIcon NEW for 2010 – IELS Junior Summer Camp (8-12 Years)

    The Institute of English Language Studies is proud to introduce a new Junior Summer Camp Programme for students aged 8 to12 years. We have carefully selected Savio College which is located in the quiet village of Dingli, only minutes away from the old Capital City of Mdina.

    Savio College is the ideal residence for young students. The college is completely surrounded by lush countryside and offers in house residential accommodation, classrooms and sports grounds.

    This means that our juniors will enjoy a fun packed learning experience in a safe, closed and supervised environment.

    Lessons will be provided in the morning and students will then be able to enjoy Malta in the afternoon and evening through the various activities which will be organised for them. This will give them the opportunity to mingle with other students of different nationalities and make new friends.

    Our Summer Camp lessons are designed to provide a solid foundation in the basic skills of English, using methods that are well suited to the way children learn. They will learn language through conventional learning methods such as listening, writing, reading and comprehension, through activities as well as through movement, pictures, stories, songs, games and their surroundings. The classes are filled with activities that are fun, interesting and educational.

    Basic English grammar and vocabulary are taught through fun and games. Students will sing songs, look at and draw pictures, use interactive posters, read stories and play games and enjoy activities all designed to motivate and make learning fun.

    Accommodation

    Dormitory facilities for both boys and girls are situated on the same floor and students will share 13 twin and 2 triple rooms. Each room is nicely decorated and has 2 bed side tables, a desk, wardrobe and a sink for students to refresh themselves in between activities.

    Separate bathroom and toilet facilities located on the same floor as the bedrooms are available for both male and female young students.

    24 hour supervision – An IELS representative and welfare coordinator will be permanently located at the college for the whole duration of our programme in order to supervise our operation at the school, as well as make sure that students are well taken care of at all times.

    Leisure

    Our programme is tailor made to suit our youngest students. The activities are all about action, imagination, adventure and fun. With treasure hunts, sports, games, arts and crafts, competitions and special parties organised by our activity leaders, our students will be entertained and busy every day. We know how important it is to make learning fun and so our activities are created in a way which will help students to practice the English they have learnt in an exciting and stimulating environment.

    The IELS Junior Summer Camp Programme runs from 19 July – 2 August 2010 only.

    To find out more information about us and our programmes, please visit us at www.iels.com.mt. Please do not hesitate to contact us via email at sales@iels.com.mt or via phone at +356 2328 4801/3.

    http://iels.com.mt/young-learners-programmes

    http://iels.com.mt/summer-english

    http://iels.com.mt/school-groups

    PostHeaderIcon Summer Day Camp

    A summer day camp, like no other activity, has a significant impact on a child’s life. It’s important that parents learn how to make informed decisions when choosing a summer camp. There are quite a lot of issues to consider prior to locating a perfect camp for your children. Summer camps in Brooklyn offer children opportunities to learn, develop physically and make new friends. Only careful planning may ensure that your child’s experience in a summer camp will be memorable and enjoyable.

    Instructions

    1. Get your child involved, if he/she is of appropriate age, in choosing a summer day camp.

    2. Try to determine the needs of your child adequately. Mind that all children are different and thus they all have different needs to consider. Hence the summer camp you choose has to be not only age appropriate, but also meet the emotional, mental and physical needs of your child.

    3. Think of the list of activities and goals your child and you want to gain from a summer camp. There is a wide range of camps available in New York city, such as adventure camps, academic camps, athletic camps, fantasy camps and religious camps, etc.

    4. Inquire about the cost of the camp. Take into consideration that many camps offer ways to help parents with paying the cost of the camp. Most camps have fund-raising activities throughout the year and other options to assist in offsetting the cost.

    5. Understand the philosophy of the camp. Does it offer a wide array of programs or emphasize one activity? Consider what is the purpose of the camp from the organization perspective.

    6. Verify who sponsors the camp. Summer camps in New York are run by various organizations. The camps run by agencies or by municipalities tend to be lower-cost. Private summer camps, on the other hand, tend to fill-up early and are generally more expensive, but offer much more exuberant activities and richer emotional experience.

    7. Decide if your child is ready for a tedious sleep-away experience. There are both summer overnight (residential) camps and summer day camps New York residents can choose from. Some camps may take just a couple of days, while others last for several weeks or even all summer long for older children.