Category: Ready For Camp

How to Stay Cool When the Weather is Hot at Camp

Everyone knows that it gets pretty hot in the summer.  At summer camp, campers spend the whole day outside, staying active and participating in many fun activities.  Because campers spend so long in the sun, it’s very important to find ways to stay cool throughout the day.    In the past,

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How to get a Non-Swimmer Ready for Camp

Swimming can be a fun and exciting experience, but it can also be scary and intimidating for some children.  Most children are familiar with a bathtub, but switching from a bathtub to a large pool or natural body of water can be overwhelming.  Many may be too frightened or reluctant

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How My Son Learned to Swim at Camp

One of the highlights of  Roughing It is our swim program.  Instead of giving our campers free swim all the time, our program is designed to actually teach children how to swim through swimming lessons.  It is very common for younger children to be nervous about getting in the water,

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Happy Mother’s Day!

Roughing It Day Camp Office Moms and their Campers: Kathryn (Freddie & Grace) Tracy (Ava & Isaac) Amy (Cecilio), and Ann, Sharon (Walker & Grace), Misty (Kaitlyn & Lauren) The sign in our Roughing It office, “Every Mother is a Working Mom,” is so true, and a Mother’s job is

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Why Teens Need Camp

Young children are not the only ones to benefit from summer camp.  Teens, especially in middle school, get just as much, if not more, out of a summer at camp.  Unlike younger campers, teens have many opportunities to apply their leadership skills to real-life situations, such as helping out the

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How to Choose a Horse Camp

One great way to introduce a new rider to the world of horses is through horse camp.  Children can learn all about horses in a fun, safe environment with their peers and become comfortable riding.  Unlike many barns, horse camp is exclusively designed for children of all ages and skill

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Insights Gained by Outdoor Adventures

We wanted to share an article written for our camp community by Ann Woods, our director, on the importance of experiencing the outdoors and the reason why she and Hobie (her husband) were inspired to found Roughing It Day Camp 43 years ago.  These messages and lessons still hold true

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5 Important Questions to Ask Camp Directors

Spring is the perfect time to sign your child up for camp!  Many camps fill up during the early spring, so now is the perfect time to think about registering.  When choosing the right camp, it is important to visit the site, meet the directors, and ask questions.  If you

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5 Great Reasons to Send Your Child to Summer Camp

Camp is a great way for your child to spend their summer!  There are countless benefits to sending your child to camp that will last them for the rest of their life.  Ann Woods, Director of Roughing It Day Camp, shares how camp can positively contribute to children’s development, based

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Why We ♥ Camp

February 1 is I ♥ Camp day!  This is a day dedicated to celebrating the magic of camp and how it positively affects our lives.  There are countless reasons to love camp, but here are 12 of our favorites!

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Life Lessons Learned as a Camper and Junior Counselor

All of our campers have their own unique experiences every summer that they carry with them throughout their lives.  They take away valuable life skills from their time at camp, which help them in other areas of their life.  We wanted to share with you the experience one of our

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Tips for Choosing the Right Summer Camp for Your Child

January is a good time to begin looking for the right camp for your child! Many programs are just opening their registration so parents still have time to do their research. We are happy to offer some suggestions and resources for parents based on our 43 years of experience in

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Teaching Children About the Spirit of Giving & Ways to Donate

It is always important to teach children to be compassionate and concerned for people in need, which can be a real challenge today as many suburban children rarely see people who are homeless, hungry, or without adequate warm clothing. The holiday season is a great time for children to learn

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