
Birmingham Parent’s 2019 Summer Camp Directory Guide
Birmingham Parent’s 2019 Summer Camp Directory Guide
Birmingham Parent’s 2019 Summer Camp Directory Guide
Now there are so many choices it can be overwhelming to figure out what type of camp would be a good fit for your child.
As kids grow older, we sometimes forget that they can benefit from new experiences during the summer break.
A Budget-Friendly Way to Entertain the Kids this Summer
When it comes to choosing a camp for your child, there are a host of options.
Kids play hard at day camp and spend long hours in the heat. Here are some suggestions for items to pack in your camper’s lunchbox to keep them satisfied all day.
Camp Caglewood provides adventures for those with disabilities.
Feeling anxious about sending your child away to camp this summer? Fret no more. This list of life skills reminds you of all the reasons to send kids to camp in the first place.
No doubt about it, camping is challenging. Packing and unpacking is brutal. Sleeping in a tent is uncomfortable. Bathroom cleanliness is questionable. Mosquitoes and flies are after us. Still, we challenge ourselves and go, because being close to nature is healing. And because memories created during camping trips are priceless.
Attending summer day camp is often a rite of passage for kids. But when you have a child with life-threatening food allergies, camp is more complicated than filling out forms and dropping your kid off each morning. But with planning, cooperation, and communication, day camp can be a great experience for food-allergic children.