{"id":5871,"date":"2022-02-09T14:34:17","date_gmt":"2022-02-09T14:34:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/catalinaislandcamps.com\/?p=5871"},"modified":"2022-02-09T14:34:17","modified_gmt":"2022-02-09T14:34:17","slug":"first-time-campers-guide-to-summer-camp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/catalinaislandcamps.com\/first-time-campers-guide-to-summer-camp\/","title":{"rendered":"First Time Campers: A Guide to Summer Camp"},"content":{"rendered":"
The popularity of summer camp is soaring, with estimated attendance as high as 14\u00a0million campers each year. The good news is that there are more than 12,000 day and sleepaway camps in the U.S. That means parents have\u00a0plenty of options, from specialty camps focusing on such activities as water activities, acting, or hockey, to traditional cabin camping in the woods or on beaches.<\/span><\/p>\n Before selecting a camp, start with determining\u00a0<\/span>whether your child is ready <\/span><\/a>for camp. Most kids start sleepaway camp at age 7 or 8, while day camp caters to kids as young as 3. If you’re contemplating sleepaway camp, consider whether your youngster has spent the night away from home with friends or relatives and is comfortable with it.<\/span><\/p>\n Once you’re confident that your child is ready and eager for camp, focus your search on<\/span> ACA accredited camps<\/span><\/a>. To qualify, a camp must meet more than 300 standards related to health, safety, and program quality.\u00a0 But what type of camp will you choose?<\/span><\/p>\n Sleepaway or day camp?\u00a0<\/b>Sleepaway camps range from 1-8\u00a0weeks and offer a variety of supervised activities. Day camp is appropriate for kids who aren’t interested in or prepared for sleepaway camp. Many day camps also offer transportation to and from the site.<\/span><\/p>\nChoosing a Summer Camp\u00a0<\/span><\/h3>\n