“Every new beginning
comes from some other beginning's end" as sang by the group Semisonic in
their song, Closing Time. This song comes to mind as we approach the
end of the school year and get ready for the summer months. June is filled with graduations, end of year
celebrations, sports playoffs and dance recitals, and there is a definite buzz
in the air. School year routines are
coming to an end and the transition to overnight camp and summer adventure
begins. This transition from school life
to camp life is exciting, but can also be filled with mixed emotions. Though students may be cheering about no more
homework and test taking, they do form attachments to teachers, classmates and
routines, and may feel a sense of sadness as their familiar routines come to an
end. There is also the transition they
will be making from the comforts of home (including loved ones) to new surroundings,
counselors and friends. And though most
campers are thrilled about going to camp and can’t wait for the summer to begin,
it is natural for some to experience nervousness about their new or returning
journey. So if you have a child that is beginning to
feel the upcoming changes in the air, and have some concerns about their
transition to camp life, here are some last minute tips to make the transition
period a bit easier.
Pack some comforts of
home like a favorite pillow, stuffed animal, family photos, and stationary
to keep in touch with friends and loved ones.
To make camp a bit more familiar, review
camp materials and the exciting special events that will take place all
summer. Plan a special day together between school and camp for family time. Having the week off gives families the
perfect opportunity to spend time together and enjoy each other’s company. Be a
great listener. If your child
verbalizes any concerns about camp, listen with an empathic ear and let them
know their concerns are normal and natural.
Maybe share a similar experience
you had during your childhood, and how you got through it. Let them know you understand. And most importantly, empower your child to let them know you believe in them and that
they will have an amazing summer at camp.
Accentuate the positive and remind them of all the wonderful
opportunities they will have and the friends they will make. The confidence that you have in them will
become the confidence they have in themselves.
Our staff is here at camp preparing for an unforgettable
summer and we can’t wait for your arrival.
Enjoy the remainder of the school year.
Celebrate all the graduations and accomplishments of the year, enjoy
some family time, and get ready for a summer that will be truly amazing. We
know that transitions can be challenging but we also know that coming to camp
is one transition that will be wonderful.
See you soon!!!!
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