Sparkles 2014 - Bamboola Summer Camp. Age: 2-6 yrs.
Funky Dance, Bhajan, Creative Crafts, Indoor & Outdoor Games, Story Time, Drawing & Colouring, Junk Art. Age: 6-12 yrs. Festival Crafts, Quilling & Punch Craft, Make Your own School Projects, Puppet Making Crazy Crafts, Junk Art, Indoor, Games, Party Games, Drawing & Painting, Western Dance Science Fun, Cartooning, Quiz, Debate Current affairs, Dumb Charades, Story Time, Origami, Cookery without fire, Conduct by Bamboola Tutors, Vatsala Baskaran, Latha Selvam, C. Shilpa(Sun TV Mangaiar Choice Fame).
But wait, dont make your choice without doing your reserch before choosing a summer camp these are a few things you should know
Choosing a summer camp program for your child involves some important research. Because the camp experience will have significant impact on your child's life, it's important for parents to learn to choose a camp wisely.
You need to first analyze
What do you and your child want to gain from the camp experience ? Learn new skills, develop more self confidence, improving proficiency in certain areas, become more independent?
What are other expectations of the camp experience?
What are the special interests that your child wants to explore?
Are there any physical, intellectual, or social limitations that should be considered?
What is expected from the camp experience?
What type of camp fits best with parent work schedules and family vacation times?
What are the total costs of camp
Is it Coed, All Boys, All Girls, or Brother/Sister?
Is it General, Specialty, Academic, Travel, or Special Needs?
Other factors you need to check-
Cost
Size
Location
Will the program encourage the child to try new things or things he or she is not skilled in?
Questions you need to ask the people running the camp
1.What is the philosophy regarding competition and the level of competitiveness?
2.Which activities are required?
3.Is instruction given in each activity?
4.How structured is the program? Are there electives (choices the child can make)?
5.What if my child is not willing to make a commitment to spending a major portion of the day in one activity or sport?
Is your child interested in sports?
Summer is a good time to give children exposure to many activities which they cant do when they have school, this gives them access to a whole new world to explore, if they enjoy it you can always pursue it on a regular basis most of all, let them enjoy themselves, dont force them into anything they dont want to it. After all it is their Summer Holidays.
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