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Exceptional Parent, 1987
When choosing a summer camp program for a disabled child, parents should look for programs and activities that present the child with a maximum challenge that can be met successfully. After checking agencies with information on various camps, parents should consider the camp's facilities, philosophy, resources, and staff. (CB)
Descriptors: Children, Day Camp Programs, Disabilities, Evaluation Criteria
Peterson, Michael – Camping Magazine, 1987
Discusses advantages of camp fairs in establishing contact with new campers and their families. Suggests eight techniques to help camp directors successfully represent their camps. Lists 25 camping fairs held January-March 1987 with date, sponsor, location, and contact. (LFL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Camping, Day Camp Programs, Decision Making


