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3Tips TO ENSURE YOUR CHILD'S first camp experience is enjoyable

Are you sending your child to summer camp for the first time? Here are three tips to ensure they have a good experience.

1. Look at the camp’s website together. The website contains a wealth of information, including examples of a typical day at camp. You can also browse photos of the facility to pique your child’s interest.

2. Speak positively about the camp. Before camp starts, talk to your child about what they can expect. Having positive conversations will reduce the fear of the unknown. If you’ve ever been to camp, recount your fondest memories to bolster your child’s confidence.

3. Help them prepare their backpack. Help your child pack a reusable water bottle, sunscreen and healthy snacks. These essentials will help your child fuel up and have fun without getting dehydrated or sunburned.

Talk to the staff at the camp where your child is registered for advice.

Camp Good News

Camp Good

• An affordable, dynamic Bible day camp;

• Vast array of exciting camp selections from sports to science to art and much more;

• Open to all kids ages 6-12, regardless of religious background;

• Cost: $165 per week for full day; $115 per week for half day;

• Scholarships and discounts available for parents registering multiple children;

• Before/After Care Available from 7:30 – 9:00 AM and from 4:00-5:30 PM.

For more information, please go to: www.campgoodnewsfargo.org or office@ceffm.org or 701-200-4865

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