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Eells, Eleanor – 1986
This book presents the history of organized summer camps under the auspices of private owners, religious groups, and public agencies, as well as youth organizations. The book is divided into four major periods: the beginnings, 1861-1910; camping as a growing vital force, 1910-1918; the period of challenges, 1918-1945; and the period of acceptance,…
Descriptors: Camping, History, Resident Camp Programs, Summer Programs
Peer reviewedLeMonn, James – PTA Today, 1985
More than four million children spent part of summer 1984 at a day or resident camp. The age, interests, and activities enjoyed by the child should be considered when choosing a camp. Advice about finding the right camp from meeting the director to refund policies are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Children, Day Camp Programs
Winslow, Barbara – 1979
This booklet presents information about developing a drama program for a summer camp. The booklet is divided into three parts. The first part deals with the drama program in camp and includes the following sections: (1) Why a Dramatics Program; (2) Principles for Success; (3) Two for the Price of One; (4) Do You Want to be Formal; (5) Creative…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Creative Dramatics, Drama
Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, Pittsburgh, PA. – 1970
Reasons a learning disabled child should attend a summer camp are discussed, together with guidelines for selecting a camp and preparing the child. Information about the residential camps listed includes location, impairments served, age range, dates, size, fee, availability of camperships, and where to obtain further information. (KW)
Descriptors: Camping, Directories, Exceptional Child Services, Learning Disabilities
Mackay, Joy – 1981
This booklet lists numerous ideas to use for rainy-day camp activities, and many that are appropriate for other situations. Chapter 1, "Rain Can Be Beautiful" encourages planning for and a positive attitude about rain. It suggests ways to take advantage of rainy days to relax, read about camping skills, repair equipment, or test campcraft skills.…
Descriptors: Camping, Childrens Games, Games, Recreational Activities
Exceptional Parent, 1989
Briefly described are four award winning summer programs including a Massachusetts Girl Scout camp which mainstreams girls with disabilities; a New York camp serving siblings of children with disabilities; a Texas camp which utilizes volunteers to serve disabled children who may have serious medical conditions; and a California camp offering…
Descriptors: Camping, Day Camp Programs, Disabilities, Mainstreaming
McAnaney, Kate Divine – Exceptional Parent, 1989
The mother of a physically disabled child encourages the participation of such children in mainstream camping programs. Suggestions to maximize the benefits of the camping experience are offered. (DB)
Descriptors: Camping, Mainstreaming, Normalization (Handicapped), Parent Role
Chenery, Mary F. – Camping Magazine, 1987
Describes the four-day resident Mother-Child Camp of the Portland (Oregon) YWCA for mothers and children from the age of two and one-half and up. Outlines purposes, daily schedule, costs, staffing, and indicates special considerations to accommodate needs of young children. (NEC)
Descriptors: Camping, Children, Mothers, Outdoor Activities
Becker, William A.; Shepherd, Tony – Camping Magazine, 1989
Describes study profiling camp-counselor supervisors, their training, and directors' definitions of good supervisor training. Shows head counselors' off-season occupations often education-related. Makes recommendations for staff selection to camp directors. Details 11 suggestions for training camp supervisors and encouraging good relationships…
Descriptors: Camping, Leaders, Leadership Training, Resident Camp Programs
Rubendall, Robert L. – 1988
Summer camp is a type of laboratory for community living. Society's needs have changed from providing a positive summer challenge for idle youth to experimenting with the demands and rewards of working in community groups. Decentralized camping emphasizes the team decision-making approach to teach self-reliance and awareness of democratic…
Descriptors: Camping, Community, Participative Decision Making, Resident Camp Programs
Peer reviewedHerr, David E. – Adolescence, 1977
Describes the use of the facilities of Camp Easter Seal, Virginia, for institutionalized adolescents from different hospitals in Virginia. Also includes the attitudes of the patients toward their camping experience, their camp counselors, and what they learned from their camping experience. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Institutionalized Persons, Opinions
Peer reviewedBradley, Ian – Journal of Experiential Education, 1985
A British educator discusses the summer he spent as an American camp counselor. Discovers that in combining the roles of activity center, holiday resort, and place of learning, over 8,000 summer camps are an important part of educational process and significant formative influence on a large proportion of this nation's young. (NEC)
Descriptors: Camping, Day Camp Programs, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities
Walker, Pam; Edinger, Betsy – Camping Magazine, 1988
Focuses on one developmentally disabled child's experiences at a summer camp for nondisabled children. Describes the strategies implemented at Lourdes Camp (New York) to provide individualized support. Discusses the benefits to nondisabled children of normal interactions with a disabled child. Includes six references. (SV)
Descriptors: Camping, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Developmental Disabilities
O'Brien, Laurie – Camping Magazine, 1995
Tips for camp staff on how to survive summer camp include not giving campers sugary drinks before bedtime, setting behavior limits with campers, setting an example by following camp rules, getting enough rest, being fair and consistent, controlling anger, being accountable for actions, asking questions, and being flexible. (LP)
Descriptors: Camping, Job Satisfaction, Job Skills, Morale
Sierra Club Bulletin, 1976
This issue presents a summary of the 1976 Sierra Club Outings. Brief descriptions are given of each outing including the dates, costs, deposits, and leaders. The outings offered include knapsack trips, ski touring, underwater exploration, foreign trips, bicycle trips, and burro trips. (MR)
Descriptors: Bulletins, Camping, Environmental Education, Field Trips


