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How early should I start my camp search?
It's best to start your camp search the summer before your child will attend camp. After you have narrowed your search to a list of finalists, ACA New England recommends visiting them while camp is in session. Searching early allows you to apply early to your first-choice camp, avoiding potential waiting lists. Searching early also allows families enough time to prepare fully for camp, which is essential for first-time campers.

How do I conduct a camp search?
Basic camp search steps:

Determine your family's expectations and requirements of camp.
Identify appropriate camp options based on the goals and priorities you have set.
Choose a camp from the options that you selected.

How do we determine our expectations?
List the most important elements of your family's camp search, keeping in mind your child's personality. First and foremost, ask if your child is ready for a camp experience. Consider what type of camp experiences could round out or reinforce your child's school year experiences. Is your child ready to sleep away from home for several days or weeks? (This will help you select either a resident or day camp setting.) What are his or her interests and needs? Does he or she have any special dietary or physical needs?

The following definitions may be useful:

Resident Camp
Resident camps are generally for children, ages 7-15. Children stay for one to eight weeks and may sleep in cabins, tents, yurts, tepees, hostels or a variety of other types of accommodations.

Day Camp
Day camps generally serve children ages 3-13. Campers return home at the end of the day.

Specialty Camps and Programs (Day or Resident)
Specialty camps and specialty programs at general camps offer campers the opportunity to concentrate in specific areas such as horseback riding, the arts, wilderness and adventure tripping, travel, sports or computers.

Additional Considerations
Is the Camp ACA-accredited?
Do you have a maximum traveling time or distance? Will your child need transportation?
What session length will appeal to your child and to your family plans for the summer? (1-8 weeks)
What is your budget for camp tuition? Camp remains a very affordable option for most everyone. Fees can range from $15 to $180 per day, depending upon the choice of camp, the facilities offered and the camper's needs. Many camps offer financial assistance based on need.
What size of camp community will make your child feel comfortable?
What kind of scheduling method will make your child most comfortable? Will he or she feel comfortable about making activity choices every day? Once a week? Every two weeks?
What level of competition suits your child?
What activities or program would most interest your child at camp?
Would a single sex or coed camp be most appropriate for your child?

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How do we identify appropriate camp options?

Seek out camps that you think may meet your expectations by:
Searching the ACA New England Camp Directory, checking at your local library or exploring the camp section of your local newspaper.
Attending camp fairs and expos.
Asking friends, family, co-workers, teachers, coaches and doctors for recommendations.

Once you have identified appropriate options, contact the camps and request their marketing materials.

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How do we choose from one camp from the options we've selected?

With your camp expectations in mind:
Review the camps' brochures, Web sites, videos, DVDs, and CD ROMs with your child.
Talk with directors and/or camp representatives.
Request parent references and check them.
Questions you may wish to ask finalist camps include:
How can I stay in touch with my child during camp? Does the camp allow phone calls or e-mail?
Does the camp have parent visitation days?
How will the camp meet my child's special dietary or physical needs?
What training does the staff receive on safety, supervision, counseling, problem solving and other issues unique to working with young children?
Is the price all-inclusive or are there extra charges for transportation, horseback riding, food service, overnights, group pictures, field trips, waterskiing, Tshirts, extended care, camp uniforms, registration?
If transportation is offered, what are the specifics?
If before- and after-camp extended care is offered, who is with the children and what activities take place?
Is an open house offered before camp starts so that you can tour the camp and visit with the director?

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