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		<description><![CDATA[Historically, summer camps have been an American institution since the early 1900's. In the early days camp was all about getting youngsters out of city life and enjoying the clean cool air of the country while learning camping skills.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Historically, summer camps have been an American institution since the early 1900&#8217;s. In the early days camp was all about getting youngsters out of city life and enjoying the clean cool air of the country while learning camping skills.</p>
<p>Today, many programs take place in the the city rather than the country.</p>
<p>At camp, children are given the choice to take risks and try new things. This voluntary nature makes children more open to new experiences, with personal satisfaction as their motivation. Not only are there opportunities to try new things, but camp offers many areas for children to excel in. <span id="more-108"></span></p>
<p>At a good general interest camp, the non-athlete can shine at arts and crafts, woodworking, or dramatic programs, while the athlete can also find many outlets for their skills. Perhaps most importantly, the two campers learn to live together and become friends despite their varied interests.</p>
<p>Camp offers children many opportunities to become competent. Practicing both new and old skills on a regular basis, it makes sense that there will be improvement. Novices have chances to learn, while those who are more experienced can improve. Learning new skills and improving on old ones builds self-esteem. Children become more independent and self-reliant at camp with their new skills.</p>
<p>Years from now, your child may not remember the games or a camp song, but, the life lessons will remain. Summer camp provides the backdrop for a child learn responsibility. A kid who has never before made a bed, will learn how to smooth out sheets and blankets and fold clothes in a locker. Though it all counselors will encourage and campers quickly learn to take responsibility for themselves as well as the team. All of this personal responsibility further fosters a sense of independence and self-esteem.</p>
<p>Camp provides a place where children learn to get along with others, all while living together 24 hours a day, learning about courtesy, compromise, teamwork, and respect is no small task.</p>
<p>Camps in USA provide even more opportunities for children from other countries. Foreign children learn about America from local children in a fun environment. Daily English language also increase.</p>


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