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Wolfson, Penny L. – Exceptional Parent, 1991
A mother recounts the first experience of her 5.5-year-old son who has muscular dystrophy and learning disabilities with mainstreaming in a summer day camp. (DB)
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Early Childhood Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Allen, Lawrence R.; Cox, Jan; Cooper, Nelson L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2006
In the past decade, human service professions such as recreation, public health, and education have been asked to increase their services and document their contribution to the people and communities they serve. The recreation profession specifically has been looked upon as a unique contributor to the positive development of youths, with emphasis…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Adolescent Development, Day Camp Programs, Summer Programs
Winbaum, Stephen – Exceptional Parent, 2006
In this article, the author talks about three special needs camps--Camp Kirk, Camp Talisman and Camp Caglewood. Camp Kirk's philosophy is to encourage their children to take risks in a structured setting, like high ropes courses, rock climbing wall, martial arts, and traditional activities like swimming, arts and craft, drama, and others. Once…
Descriptors: Resident Camp Programs, Summer Programs, Attention Deficit Disorders, Learning Disabilities
Elium, Michael D. – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1982
The collaboration between Camp Partlow in Alabama and the University of Alabama special education department provides college students the opportunity to experience firsthand as camp counselors the daily needs of handicapped persons and to provide a unique and beneficial experience for the campers. (ERB)
Descriptors: College Students, Cooperation, Day Camp Programs, Disabilities

Ritter, David R.; Mock, Thomas J. – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
Investigated impact of a summer therapeutic daycamp for behaviorally disordered children. One-year followup demonstrated the differential impact of the program, consistent with the notion of intensive, time-limited intervention as an effective alternative to extended treatment. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Children, Counseling Effectiveness

Barrett, David E. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1979
Examines the naturally occurring social interactions of five- to eight-year-old children at a summer day camp. Children were observed in their routine camp activities, which took place in a variety of settings: some highly structured and adult-centered, some less highly regulated. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Children
Slay, Alysa – Camping Magazine, 1998
Responding to the fact that young people today have more personal problems and challenging behaviors, Camp CHI (Lake Delton, Wisconsin) and seven day camps affiliated with the Jewish Community Center of Chicago began utilizing trained clinical camp consultants to address individual camper's behavior problems and related staff needs. The positive…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Camping, Child Behavior, Consultants
Schacter, John – American School Board Journal, 2003
Los Angeles children who attend the 8-week summer day camp spend 2 hours a day learning how to read. The rest of the time is spent playing sports, doing art activities, and taking field trips. The program is replicated in other school districts. (MLF)
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Early Intervention, Educationally Disadvantaged, Primary Education

Edginton, Christopher R; DeGraaf, Donald G. – Children Today, 1991
Describes Camp Adventure, a recreation program for children of U.S. military personnel, as an example of contracted youth services. Discusses advantages of contracting, such as management specialization, unique resources, development of standards for contract performance, organizational flexibility, and mutual commitment of each party to the…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Day Camp Programs, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education

McGrath, Marianne P.; Power, Thomas G. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1990
Examined effects of reasoning and choice on prosocial behavior of 48 second and third graders enrolled in day camps. Results indicated that the children were more helpful in choice than in no-choice conditions. However, prosocial behavior was most likely when no reasoning was used. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Day Camp Programs, Helping Relationship, Induction
Lofthouse, Russell W. – Principal, 1994
Describes an optional full-day, tuition-based kindergarten in Colorado that serves as an alternative to private child care. The primary objective was to provide a safe, educationally enriching environment for kindergarten-age children. The program is both successful and profitable. A sidebar lists guidelines for developing similar programs. (MLH)
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Educational Environment, Full Day Half Day Schedules, Kindergarten
Ponchillia, Paul E.; Armbruster, Jennifer; Wiebold, Jennipher – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2005
The National Sports Education Camps Project (NSEC), a joint partnership between Western Michigan University and the United States Association of Blind Athletes, provides short-term interventions to teach sports to children with visual impairments. A study comparing 321 students with visual impairments, ranging in age from 8 to 19 years, before and…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Athletics, Day Camp Programs, Partnerships in Education
Exceptional Parent, 1987
When choosing a summer camp program for a disabled child, parents should look for programs and activities that present the child with a maximum challenge that can be met successfully. After checking agencies with information on various camps, parents should consider the camp's facilities, philosophy, resources, and staff. (CB)
Descriptors: Children, Day Camp Programs, Disabilities, Evaluation Criteria
Peterson, Michael – Camping Magazine, 1987
Discusses advantages of camp fairs in establishing contact with new campers and their families. Suggests eight techniques to help camp directors successfully represent their camps. Lists 25 camping fairs held January-March 1987 with date, sponsor, location, and contact. (LFL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Camping, Day Camp Programs, Decision Making
Riddick, Carol Cutler; Quinn, Joan L. – Parks and Recreation, 1985
Summer Leisure in the Park is a cooperative outdoor day camp for senior citizens that enables nursing home residents to socialize and enjoy a variety of activities in a park environment. Components of this program are described. (DF)
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Day Camp Programs, Leisure Time, Nursing Homes