Friday, July 31, 2015

Summer Camp Misconceptions

When it comes to summer camp, everyone has an opinion or a story to tell. However, don't believe everything you hear! Below are some of the most common misconceptions regarding summer camp.

Expensive Camps Are The Best Camps
This is simply not true! It is important to weigh all of the factors when choosing a summer camp. Find out what amenities are offered and do research on the staff.

My Child is Not Old Enough For Camp
Quite the contrary! Children who attend camp at an earlier age actually adjust much better than those who start late. It also helps them gain a sense of independence at an early age.

It Is Better To Go To Camp With A Friend
This plan sounds good in theory. However, it proves to be more harmful than helpful. This is due to the fact that they will rely on each other, instead of befriending other campers.

We hope that we set the record straight on these common summer camp misconceptions. At Camp Tioga, we provide fun, friendships, and fantastic lifelong memories. Besides offering more than 80 activities such as sports, drama, crafts, nature, swimming, and boating. We also have a state-of-the-art Fitness Center, and a Computer Center with internet access. Call 570-756-2660 today to book a tour of the camp. 

Web Source: http://universitycenterfortheperformingarts.com/childrens-camps/misconceptions-about-summer-camps


Friday, July 17, 2015

​Long Term Benefits of Attending Summer Camp

It is clear that going to camp can benefit children in many ways. Summer camp can also come in handy later in life. Below are some of the long term benefits you'll reap from attending Camp Tioga.

Social Skills
When children attend Camp Tioga, they will meet other children from all walks of life. Spending time with their peers will help them develop social skills. Social skills are necessary in today's and tomorrow's world.

Resilience
Camp Tioga boasts over 80 activities for campers to choose from. We encourage children to get outside of their comfort zone and try something new each day. This helps build a sense of resilience and independence.

Self-Discovery
Some kids feel as though they are labeled as a certain stereotype in their school. At camp, this is not the case. Campers are encouraged to be themselves.

Are you looking for a sleepaway camp for next summer? The solution is simple: choose Camp Tioga.  We are having two rookie days where prospective kids can spend a day to see what life is like at Camp Tioga on July 18th 2015 and August 1st 2015. Call 570-756-2660 today to book a tour of the camp.

Web Source: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140408/lower-east-side/social-emotional-long-term-benefits-of-summer-camp

Monday, July 13, 2015

Must-Have Accessories for Sleepaway Camp

Are you headed to Camp Tioga for the second session? If so, it's time to pack and prepare for the best summer ever! Below are some must-have accessories that will enhance your experience.
  • Stationery - Writing letters is a great way to keep in touch with family and friends when you are away at camp.
  • Bug Spray - Keep the bugs where they belong, far away from you!
  • A Shower Caddy - A shower caddy can be used to house all of your toiletries and hygiene products.
  • Clothing - It is a good idea to bring pieces of clothing that can be layered. That way, you can layer up if there is an unseasonably cold day.
  • Flashlight - A flashlight will help you navigate your way late at night.
  • Sunscreen - We provide sunscreen to all of our campers. Nonetheless, it is a good idea to bring your own.
  • Camera - A camera will help you capture moments from the best summer ever!
  • Raincoat - You can't predict the weather. However, you can be prepared for a summer shower with a raincoat.  
We hope that the items listed above help your child have the summer of a lifetime. Are you looking for a sleepaway camp for next summer? The solution is simple: choose Camp Tioga.  We are having two rookie days where prospective kids can spend a day to see what life is like at Camp Tioga on July 18th 2015 and August 1st 2015. Call 570-756-2660 today to book a tour of the camp.

Web Source: http://www.healthyessentials.com/healthy-families/summer-camp-packing-list

Friday, July 10, 2015

How To Deal with Homesickness

It is normal for campers to get homesick at one point or another. After all, this might be the first time you've been away from your home and family members. Below are some tips to help you overcome homesickness.
  • Wait it out to see if the feeling of homesickness is temporary. For most children, it lasts for a few days.
  • If the feeling of homesickness does not go away, it is important for that camper to talk with someone about it. Talking about it could help them feel better. 
  • Children need to remember that camp is supposed to be fun! At Camp Tioga, we offer a wide variety of sports and activities. There is something for everyone. 
  • Campers are allowed to write letters and make phone calls to family members. Doing so can bridge the gap between camp and home life.
  • Kids who are feeling homesick should do their best to stay busy. With so much going on, they might even forget that they were homesick!
  • Last but certainly not least, campers need to remember that camp is only temporary.
Many children experience homesickness, and our caring staff has been trained to help them deal with homesickness. At Camp Tioga, we create the most nurturing, comforting environment possible, and with all of our unbelievable activities, no child stays homesick for long. Our camp counselors will do everything in their power to make each camper feel at home.

Web Source: http://www.acacamps.org/media-center/how-to-choose/homesickness





Friday, July 3, 2015

Tips for Sleeping Better at Camp

When the counselors say "lights out," everyone knows that it's time for bed. Some campers are able to fall asleep quickly after a day of playing various sports. However, other campers are not as lucky. We understand that it can be hard to fall asleep in a new environment. Below are some tips that will help you get a good night's sleep.

The Right Gear
Do you sleep with a face mask on at home? If so, it is a good idea to have it with you. Are you a light sleeper who hears everything? Earplugs will help you get to sleep.

Cut Back on the Caffeine
Some people get through the day with a healthy dose of caffeine. However, caffeine could keep you up all night. Opt for water at night instead of soda.

Have a Routine
When you have a routine in place, it makes going to bed that much easier. Your body will starting winding down at the same time each night. Some people enjoy curling up with a good book and calling it a night.

We hope that the tips listed above help you drift off to sleep. Are you looking for a sleepaway camp for next summer? The solution is simple: choose Camp Tioga.  We are having two rookie days where prospective kids can spend a day to see what life is like at Camp Tioga on July 18th 2015 and August 1st 2015. Call 570-756-2660 today to book a tour of the camp.

Web Source: http://idratherbeatsummercamp.com/camp-hacks-and-tips/counselors/sleeping-better-at-camp/

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