Future Stars Camps Blog – Sports, Kids, Camp!

Why A Daytime Summer Camp Is Right for Your Kid

Written by Jordan Snider | Jun 15, 2016 4:07:48 PM

When it comes to your kid’s summer, you’ll want to make sure you get it right. Camp doesn’t have to mean weeks away from home, find out why a daytime summer camp might be right for your kid.

--

Your own childhood memory bank might be filled with memories of how you spent your summer months. If you spent your time climbing trees, sharing secrets and falling in love at camp, you might be hoping for the same experience for your own child. After all, camp is one of those coming of age experiences that plays an important part in helping kids to grow up.

 

If you’re not quite ready to pack your child off into the sunset just yet, you might like the idea of a day camp. Unlike a traditional summer camp, a day camp operates during daytime hours only. So your child will be tucked up safely under your roof at the end of each day. Here are just three reasons why a daytime summer camp is right for your kid:

 

  1. It’s a step towards independence

There’s no need to throw your child in at the deep end, your child can gain independence one step at a time. It doesn’t need to be a sink or swim approach to camp, you can ease your child into time away from home by choosing a day camp. At day camp, your child will get to make new friends, learn new skills and gain confidence - all without straying too far from home. Day camp allows your child to enjoy the benefits of summer camp without forfeiting on the love and comfort of home.

 

  1. You’ll still get to enjoy family time

Summer camp can be tough on kids, but sometimes it’s even tougher on the parents. After all, you’re bound to miss your kids if you don’t see them for weeks on end! Sure, the phone calls and postcards are great, but it’s not the same as a chat over dinner, is it? With day camp, you’ll get to spend each evening with your child. You’ll hear all the latest gossip from camp, share in their sporting achievements and get to kiss your kids on the forehead before they go to sleep. Really, what could be better?

 

  1. Your child will meet new people locally

Camp is great because your child is exposed to new kids from all over the country, but wouldn’t it be better if those friendships could become a part of everyday life? With day camp, your child will be spending his days with other kids from the local area. That means, when camp’s over, the friendship isn’t. At day camp, your child will mix with an array of kids from the nearby area and you may find some of these friendships blossom into lifelong friendships.

 

Sure, both sleep-away and day camp are both great experiences and fun for your kids. However, day camps are the best of both worlds!