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A traditional kids summer camp is one that generally begins in June and continues through August. This type of recreation is a popular activity among children of all ages as it gives them the opportunity to experience new things, meet new people and embark on a journey of independence. With that being said, the following are 5 popular reasons to enroll your child in a traditional kids summer camp.聽

Independence. During their experience at a traditional kids summer camp, children will experience their first taste of independence. Being away from home for the first time can be scary, but new friends and fun activities will help to make the transition easier. This will also be an important step toward college preparation, which often requires that the child leave home for months at a time.

Responsibility. A traditional kids summer camp will teach children to be responsible in a variety of ways, including the organization of their personal items. While away, they will be personally responsible for maintaining their living quarters and personal items. In addition, they will be required to pack their belongings at the end of their stay and will have to learn the responsibility of organizing their items for the trip home.

Teamwork. One of the most important experiences at a traditional summer camp is that of learning to work together as a team. Whether it be during a sports event, a canoeing trip or other group activity, teamwork is often required. Much like in adulthood where teamwork is essential to everyday life, children will learn the valuable lessons of working with their peers toward achieving a common goal.

Friendship. While at a traditional kids summer camp, new friends will be met and there is plenty of fun to be had. Learning to make friends and how to be a good friend is an important life lesson that is not only important at a traditional summer camp, but also in every day. Situations are always presented when individuals are placed with new faces in school, the workforce, families, etc. Therefore, it is important for children to learn the value of friendship and how it can make every day a little brighter.

Experiences. Traveling to new places, embarking on an exciting journey and exploring the wilderness are all a part of what makes a traditional kids summer camp so special. A nature hike, sailing on a blanket of calm water or sitting around the campfire with friends are just a few of the experiences that a child may encounter while enrolled in a traditional kids summer camp.

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Is Make-Believe Healthy? /blog/is-make-believe-healthy/ Tue, 12 Apr 2022 11:24:34 +0000 /?p=7747 Young children take life literally. They view all situations as “good” or “bad.” Water is either “hot” or “cold.” Young children do not assign “degrees” to any situation, and in the young child’s world, everything is real. The three-year-old has absolutely no doubt that Sponge Bob or Dora the Explorer really exists. These characters are…

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Young children take life literally. They view all situations as “good” or “bad.” Water is either “hot” or “cold.” Young children do not assign “degrees” to any situation, and in the young child’s world, everything is real. The three-year-old has absolutely no doubt that Sponge Bob or Dora the Explorer really exists. These characters are just as “real” to the child as Mommy and Daddy. Santa can circle the globe and visit every child on the planet in a single night and the Easter Bunny can deliver baskets of colored eggs just like Daddy can make the car go and Mommy can make food magically appear.聽

In my opinion, make-believe is not only healthy, it is essential. Make believe helps a child to make sense of the world around him. He assigns his perceptions of a person, place, or thing with the help of make-believe.

There are those who advocate removing all make-believe from childhood. These experts tell us that make believe causes children to delay their perception of their reality. Shame on them! Too much “reality” isn’t good for adults much less little kids.

Grown-ups attend movies and plays and get caught up in the action on the screen or on the stage. Just for a moment, they believe what they are seeing and hearing. Adults, of course, can separate fact from fiction and fantasy from reality. Kids will learn to make those distinctions as they grow older. Meanwhile, that fantasy is helping them learn how to deal with life in a safe and nonthreatening way.

As long as the make-believe is healthy and doesn’t desensitize the child (make killing seem good and evil seem desirable), I see no harm in make-believe.

 

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Tips for a Traveling Nanny: 5 Things You Need to Know /blog/tips-for-a-traveling-nanny-5-things-you-need-to-know/ Thu, 26 Mar 2020 11:18:43 +0000 /?p=7513 To some, it seems like the ultimate gig. You get to travel to tropical islands and exotic foreign destinations with all of your expenses included 鈥 plus your regular salary. But while outsiders may hear 鈥渁ll-inclusive trip to the Jamaica,鈥 a nanny hears 鈥渁 long flight, a new location, no toys and strange food.鈥澛 Though…

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To some, it seems like the ultimate gig. You get to travel to tropical islands and exotic foreign destinations with all of your expenses included 鈥 plus your regular salary. But while outsiders may hear 鈥渁ll-inclusive trip to the Jamaica,鈥 a nanny hears 鈥渁 long flight, a new location, no toys and strange food.鈥澛

Though you may actually serve sandwiches on a blanket multiple times on the trip, being a travel nanny is no picnic; it鈥檚 work. And unlike your usual set up, where the parents go to work and you鈥檙e at home in familiar territory with the kids, it鈥檚 all new, to you and your nanny family. So before you pack your bags, it鈥檚 important to prepare, communicate and set expectations that will ensure that everyone has a successful trip.

Who Is In Charge?

Unlike your usual routine, there will be times on the trip when you and the parents are both present. In these scenarios 鈥 such as on the plane, during some sightseeing and back at the hotel 鈥 who is in charge? Many parents will want to be, but many won鈥檛. Some may prefer flying first class while you handle the kids in coach. Others may not want to undermine the authoritative status you鈥檝e already worked so hard to achieve. Either way, discuss it before you set off for your destination. If you know you鈥檒l be in charge somewhere big and crowded, consider asking the parents to invest in wearable technology that keeps kids from wandering. For example, the聽聽uses Bluetooth technology to alert caregivers if a child has strayed an unsafe distance.

What Are the Expectations?

Will you be meandering through museums with the kids in tow, or will you be holed up at the hotel while the parents explore alone? Either is fine, as long as you know what鈥檚 expected. Knowing beforehand allows you to properly prepare. For example, if you鈥檒l be in charge during the six hour flight, you may want to introduce earphones earlier that week so young ones won鈥檛 be reluctant to wear them. And, if you don鈥檛 already own one, a聽聽is a must. If you鈥檒l be in charge of meals and snack time, you may want to pack nutritious kid-friendly snacks, like BodyKey protein bars or Nutrilite smoothies from聽. If given enough notice, consider following the company鈥檚 Twitter page to learn more about other healthy on-the-go product offerings.

When Is Your Down Time?

For everybody鈥檚 sake, it鈥檚 important to remember that this isn鈥檛 a vacation for you but a vacation for your employer鈥檚 family. That means this trip shouldn鈥檛 count as your paid time off, and you shouldn鈥檛 expect to see and do everything you would鈥檝e had you made the trip yourself. With that being said, you are deserving of down time. Talk to your nanny family beforehand to set aside time for yourself. For longer trips, you may even suggest a full day off to see the sights on your own instead of receiving the day鈥檚 usual compensation.

Where Do You Sleep?

To cut costs and keep you close, many families expect the nanny to share a room with the kids. If you鈥檙e OK with this, then by all means accept. If not, speak up. If having your own room is important to you, consider pitching the idea of an AirBnB-type home rental. That way you鈥檒l have your own space, but you鈥檒l also be just across the hall if anyone needs you.

How Much Are You Paid?

This depends on the family, expected duties and trip duration, among other things. But, in most cases, nanny employers will disburse your usual salary and will also cover food, travel and lodging expenses. Others may add a $50-$100 or more, daily bonus to compensate you for being away from home, and others may come up with a 24-hour rate, so they don鈥檛 have to keep track of work hours. If you鈥檙e unsure about the rate your employer has offered, do the math. According to federal labor laws, if you work more than 40 hours a week you鈥檙e聽聽at one and a half times the regular hourly rate of pay.

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