READ THIS BEFORE YOU MOVE ON TO “PART II: SELECTING A CAMP”
Now that we’ve discussed the different types of camps, here’s a short checklist of the main issues in this chapter. Like the checklists at the beginnings of the next three chapters, this is a handy way for you and your son or daughter keep track of the logical steps in selecting a camp.
Now that we’ve discussed the different types of camps, here’s a short checklist of the main issues in this chapter. Like the checklists at the beginnings of the next three chapters, this is a handy way for you and your son or daughter keep track of the logical steps in selecting a camp.
Checklist for Chapter 4:
We are most interested in: (choose one)
- traditional overnight camp
- specialty overnight camp
- special needs camp
- dividing time between two different types of camps
The religious and spiritual atmosphere we prefer is: (choose one)
- highly religious
- moderately religious
- spiritual but non-denominational
- non-religious
The setting that we like best is: (choose one)
- rugged wilderness
- rural, woodsy, and outdoors
- urban and mostly indoors
- a college or university campus
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