All-inclusive summer day camps take the stress out of planning for families
(NewsUSA)
- While spring break may be a welcome week off of school for children, for many families it’s a not-so-gentle reminder that summer is just around the corner and in most areas that means parents need to sort out activities and care for their children for multiple weeks, if not months. Before panicking about which camps still have spots open or worrying about how to balance short camp hours with long work days, families can explore all-inclusive summer day camps in their area, like the ones provided by Crème Schools.
All-inclusive, center-based summer camps offer children and families fun summer activities, such as field trips, water activities and sports without the challenge of coordinating multiple camps throughout the summer. Since these camps take place at a child care center, there’s no need for families to ferry children from here to there so they can attend specialty camps: Everything takes place at the same location.
What to look for when comparing summer camp options:
- What’s included in the tuition? At Crème Camp, meals and snacks are included in tuition, as are weekly field trips. This makes summer just that much easier and more enjoyable for children and parents alike.
- Program variety: Look for camps like Crème Camp that have a dedicated camp curriculum as well as weekly camp themes or specialty classes that change regularly throughout the summer, offering children a variety of opportunities for creative exploration and activities that build on the skills they learned during the school year. This will keep students engaged in learning throughout the summer, without feeling like they’re stuck in a classroom.
- Opportunities for outdoor play: Weather permitting, it’s important for children to have daily outdoor playtime. Be sure the summer camps you’re considering have dedicated time throughout the day for children to engage in outdoor activities like water play and group games on sports courts and fields to keep their bodies moving.
- A schedule and logistics that fit your family’s needs: Most center-based summer camps like Crème Camp will have programs for children as young as age four and as old as age 12. That’s in addition to year-round programs for infants-prekindergarten, which means families with multiple children could ditch the dreaded multiple drop-off situation and breeze through summer with a single drop-off and pick-up site for both little ones and older siblings.
Families interested in Crème School’s all-inclusive summer day camp programs can learn more and register their children online.
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