Is Your Teen Ready For Adventure Camp?

Saturday, March 28, 2009 ·

By Lonnie and Jeff Lorenz

As our children grow we need to continually find new and different adventures. The summer opportunities for teen adventures are nearly endless. As with any other summer opportunity, there are many advantages. One of the greatest is the opportunity to visit and explore new places and meet new people.Teen Summer Camp

Before you decide you are going to send yur child on a summer adventure you need to be sure that your child is ready for this. Be realistic about your teens personality and readiness. Here are 5 things to ask yourself:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_WLGdbj36U

*Does your teen feel the urge to go on this adventure? If your teen is unsure, you may want to look for another activity or help them see the benefits. These trips are expensive and demanding. Though your teen may be apprehensive, you want to hear that she is looking forward to the challenge and is interested. Maybe you need to search for a program that is closer to your child's personality and interests.

* Flexibility! It is important that your child easily takes what comes their way. Life on one of these trip is not going to be like back home. If your child finds travel and change difficult or takes a long time to adjust to new situations and people, then a tour may be difficult and less enjoyable. Should yur child be shy its best to discuss your child's personality with the tour directors.

* Can your child meet the physical demands? Be realistic. Many trips require lots of hiking, biking, mountain climbing or camping. Make sure your teenager is willing and in good shape to participate in the activities.

* Mature and responsibility are a must. Can your teen handle the independence of a teen tour? Are they mature in their decision making? How do they do with peer pressure? Often, these programs give teens more freedom than they have at home. Be sure you know how your child will react to this kind of freedom and independence.

* Is your teen organized? Your teen will be responsible for packing and unpacking their belongings at several locations.

Swift Nature Camp is unique among teen summer camps in that we provide teens a special opportunity to make friends in a relaxed and fun-filled environment, to build self-esteem and independence, and to challenge themselves with new physical and creative activities. We realize you want to do things for yourself and are bored by a "normal" camp. So we provide an Adventure Camp program with loads of opportunities for you and your cabin to leave camp and go out into the big open wild. See the Appostle Islands, go to the International Wolf Center or find your way to the Mississippi River from Camp. Youth Summer Camp

Find more about selecting the right Adventure Camp at Summer Camp Advice Summer Camp Guide

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