Readiness for Overnight Camp
We at Camp Bishopswood want your child to have a fun, safe, healthy and successful camp experience! We expect “kids to be kids” and see our role as their shepherds. That said, there are certain skills a camper should possess in order for camp to be the wonderful, memorable, defining experience of childhood that we all hope for.
These skills are the key to a successful camp experience. Observe your child to see what needs to be worked on, and then practice these skills at home! Prepare your child with the tools s/he will need and we’ll do the rest!
Then, ask yourself, “Is my child able to accomplish the following without continued assistance?”
MOST importantly
- Sleep over at a friend’s house (not a relative) without wanting to come home or talk to Mom or Dad on the telephone?
- Brush teeth?
- Shower, wash body (and hair) and towel dry?
- Select clothes and dress?
- Separate clean and dirty clothes?
- Fold clothes; not perfectly but well enough to put them away?
- Hang up wet suits and towels?
- Generally follow written schedules/ instructions or ask for clarification?
- Keep track of belongings? Pick up after him/herself?
- Walk ½ mile without whining or complaining?
- Cooperate in a group? Share adult attention?
- Listen, focus, and follow verbal instructions (with more than two steps.)