The Benefits of Summer Camp in 2021

The year 2020-2021 was unexpected. For adolescents, the impacts of last year will be long-lasting as many missed out on social and in-person communication opportunities. As we go through the summer months of 2021, there is more to look forward to as lockdown restrictions ease. With that being said, it is vital to keep in mind the need to promote the well-being of adolescents and ensure they are growing emotionally and physically. As summer camps begin to be more accessible, it is more imperative than ever to sign children up for a fun adventure.

Community

Last year resulted in a big shift for adolescents. Within no time, they were going to school online with no warning that they would not see their friends for nearly a year. Without any face-to-face interaction, adolescents got used to talking to their friends online only. After over a year of little social interaction, it is time to get kids up and going again. Summer camp can offer them the time they need to be comfortable with communicating with others face to face while growing emotionally. At summer camp, students have cabin mates who can become long-lasting friends. Since kids can communicate with those in their cabin and when out playing camp games, they can grow comfortable being out and talking to other kids their age. Healthy relationships can come from summer camps and bring beneficial development for adolescents.

Free To Be Yourself

Summer camp allows adolescents to freely participate in games and activities without boundaries to imagination and creativity. Campers tend to participate in activities that involve running, singing, dancing, and more. Kids who participate in these activities can grow and healthily push their limits of comfortability.

New Hobbies

Since summer camp is filled with an abundance of activities, kids may find their next long-term hobby. When adolescents are placed in environments where they are learning something new, they might discover new activities that they would enjoy continuing. The moment kids come back from camp, they often continue to be invested in the new activity they have come to love.

Physical Activity

Most kids did not get out as much as they might have if COVID-19 had never happened. Summer camp can get kids moving physically and kids will find themselves off their couch with no video games in hand. No matter the camp you decide to send your kids to, they will participate in a physical activity instead of being stagnant.

Fun and Entertaining

Summer camp offers new experiences for kids. No matter what the itinerary is, they are bound to have fun in one way or another. Camp can give new experiences and exposure to kids. From participating in fun activities to finding a new hobby and making life lost friends, there are a vast number of benefits from attending summer camp.

Preparing Your Kids

After over a year of not being in school and lacking face-to-face interaction, attending camp can be nerve-racking for kids. Some adolescents may find themselves developing social anxiety being unaware of how to properly communicate face to face with peers and adults. This can cause stress on kids and convince them that they do not want to go to camp. It is vital to begin preparing your child for camp the moment you sign them up. Express to them the joys of camp, what they can look forward to, and the experiences they will bring back.

If you are searching for a summer camp to send your child to in 2021, head over to Camp Live Oak and see their scheduled dates. Camp Live Oak will bring adolescents the joys of being with peers in person and meeting new people. Contact Camp Live Oak today for more information.

This has been the first camp ever that my son didn’t complain about going in the morning, but he did tell me about the friends he made and the things he did. We love this camp!

Mrs. P

We are really happy with Camp Live Oak and our daughter Georgia can’t wait for Winter Session!

Mrs. L

Loved the fact that the camp worked with me and kept my son very active every day. He definitely wasn’t bored.

Mrs. Y