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Myths About Choosing a Camp

12-07-27_147.jpgWhen it comes to looking for the perfect camp for your son or daughter next summer, you’ve probably read a ton of tips on making a decision. But unfortunately, a lot of those tips aren’t really true. Finding a camp can be really difficult, but here at Camp Blue Ridge, we are here to help you! Our sleepaway camp near Florida has come across three of the top myths about choosing a camp for you to look out for.

  1. “Sending your child to camp is a chance for them to have fun, not learn.” Although camp isn’t like school, children will still learn a ton of things about themselves and the world around them. Campers will learn life lessons at coed camp that will likely be useful in their future, whether it’s at school or way beyond their school years. Children will learn new skills, socialization skills, and how to be independent.
  2. “The more expensive that a camp is, the better it is.” Just because a camp costs more doesn’t mean that it is a better choice! The price of a coed camp varies on the people it hires, the activities it offers, and more. The best way to decide on a camp is by visiting it and seeing what it has to offer. Other than that, there really isn’t a way to judge it.
  3. “I’m afraid my son/daughter will get too homesick if I send them away to camp.” You will never know how your son or daughter will react to being away from home until they actually experience. While feeling homesick at coed camp is extremely common, it is also better for children to experience and process these feelings at a younger age. The longer that you avoid subjecting your son or daughter to feeling homesick, the more trouble they will have adjusting when it comes time to go away for college or to move away from home.
Keep these myths in mind when you’re searching through camps, and if you’re looking for the best sleepaway camp near Florida, then contact Camp Blue Ridge today! Call us at 706-746-5491 (summer) or 954-665-8686 (winter) for more information or to schedule an upcoming tour.