Sunday, October 4, 2015

Choosing the Right Christian Camp for Your Child

Choosing the right Christian camp for your kids can be a struggle. Many times, parents see the options, but don’t know where to begin.  That can be a challenge, as there are many different types of camps. Summer camps are good for children during the day, and even for a weekend, to build faith and encouragement, along with love and hope. If you’re looking to get into a camp for your child, then look no further. As we offer a lot of factors to consider. 

Think about the Different types of Camps 

Many camps differ. Some of them are more religion-focused, where building faith is the main game. However, some children aren’t ready for that, as they don’t want to just hear about the word of God all the time, but instead, want to better understand themselves, and others. Plus, many mat just want to have fun. 

You can go to different camps based on faith. There are faith-based camps that’ll talk about it, but it’s not the main focus. Others may have a more profound focus on this, which may be better for those kids looking to foster an education. You should also study the camp and the host church beforehand. If it’s not your own, look at their beliefs. This is what they’re going to be presented with.  If you need more peace of mind, talk to the ministry leaders, and other parents with kids that attended these camps. Talk about the activities, and whether this is something that’s good for their growth.



Finally, make sure that you get their intention, as it may be good for older children.  This can spark deeper conversations, and sometimes, may help with solidifying their faith. 


Close to home or Away for the Weekend 

Trips for the weekend or even for the week is exciting for kids, but as a parent, you’ve got to decide if that’s right for you. 

Are you okay with a child leaving for the weekend, being a day away? not every parent is, and you must decide what’s best for your needs. 



Older kids may benefit from drives further from home. 

Age Matters 

Speaking of age, you also have to look at the age of your kid. 

You may be find with a teenager going away for the weekend. But younger children, not so much. Day camps are better for that. 

Focus on interests 

Does your child like to go swimming? Then maybe a camp that’s by the pool or lake is good?  Do they hate archery? Then maybe move away from a camp that doesn’t focus on archery as an option. 

If your child doesn’t like to explore new places, then maybe sending them to a camp in the woods is also not a good idea. Make sure that you choose a camp that fits your benefits. 

Get the Kid’s Okay 

Finally, you don’t want to do anything without the child’s consent. 

Sending them away willy-nilly can betray their trust. They may see it as you’re trying to get rid of them. That’s not the case, as your intent is fostering better understanding of one another. 



That’s why, before you sign them up, talk to Thema about it. explain why you want them to come to this camp, and the importance of it.  kids will learn, and it will better their understand, which in turn, can foster and create some monumental sorts of reactions from them over time. 

You’ll be amazed, as these camps can change a child’s life, especially for the better of them down the line.


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