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What to Look for in a Sleepaway Camp

By: Fernando Pages Ruiz (2002)

For most parents, leaving kids at the mercy of total strangers makes sleepaway camp a thorny proposition. Sure, the kids might gain a little independence and maturity, but who's going to watch after them as closely as you? Good question, and good reason to check any camp thoroughly before sending your kids.

Just because a camp accepts kids with ADD, as most will, doesn't mean they know how to work constructively with your child. Even when learning and growth are involved, camp should be safe, supportive and lots of fun. To help assure your child has a positive camping experience, here are a few tips on picking the right camp:

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Happy Camping!

Fernando Pages Ruiz Article excerpts reprinted with permission from the March/April 2002 issue of ADDitude Magazine