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Cosa (chi) è municipal summer camp - definizione

SUPERVISED PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN OR TEENAGERS CONDUCTED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS
Summer camps; Summer Camp; Sports camp; Theatre camps; Camp counsellor; Camp counselor; Summer art camp; Summer arts camp; Language camp; LGBT summer camp; User:Zibbz/LGBT summer camp; Draft:LGBT summer camp; Bible camp
  • Participants at a robotics camp for children at [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City]].
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  • Attendees of summer camps often enjoy outdoor activities. This photo of a [[YMCA]] camp shows campers in a lake.
  • Children in a [[Montreal]] summer camp, July 1941
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  • The Isoniemi Summer Camp in Kello, [[Oulu]], [[Finland]]
  • Czech camp made of typical "podsadové stany"
  • Children swimming at an [[Indiana]] church camp
  • Kingswood, [[West Runton]], a UK summer camp
  • Israeli campers from [[Kibbutz]] [[Yagur]] in the 1950s

Summer camp         
A summer camp or sleepaway camp is a supervised program for children conducted during the summer months in some countries. Children and adolescents who attend summer camp are known as campers.
summer camp         
(summer camps)
In the United States, a summer camp is a place in the country where parents can pay to send their children during the school summer holidays. The children staying there can take part in many outdoor and social activities.
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Tech camp         
A SUMMER CAMP THAT FOCUSES ON TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Computer Camps; Computer camp
A tech camp is a summer camp which focuses on technology education, sometimes referred to as a computer camp. These camps often include programs such as video game design, robotics, and programming.

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Summer camp

A summer camp or sleepaway camp is a supervised program for children conducted during the summer months in some countries. Children and adolescents who attend summer camp are known as campers. Summer school is usually a part of the academic curriculum for a student to make up work not accomplished during the academic year (summer camps can include academic work, but is not a requirement for graduation).

The traditional view of a summer camp as a woody place with hiking, canoeing, and campfires is changing, with greater acceptance of newer types of summer camps that offer a wide variety of specialized activities. For example, there are camps for the performing arts, music, magic, computer programming, language learning, mathematics, children with special needs, and weight loss. In 2006, the American Camp Association reported that 75 percent of camps added new programs. This is largely to counter a trend in decreasing enrollment in summer camps, which some argue to have been brought about by smaller family sizes and the growth in supplemental educational programs. There are also religiously affiliated summer camps, such as those run by Christian groups and various denominations of Judaism.

The primary purpose of many camps is educational, athletic, or cultural development. A summer camp environment may allow children to learn new skills in a safe and nurturing environment. Summer camp experience can have a lasting psychological impact on the development of a child.

Girls' camps in the United States began to appear around 1900; many of the early camps were located in New England. In 1900, there were fewer than 100 camps in the United States, but by 1918 over 1000 were in operation. Early camps for girls were located in remote, natural areas, and many camps featured a water venue. There were outdoor activities such as canoeing, archery, and hiking. Other types of popular instruction involved handcrafts, dramatics, camp and fire-making. Campers slept in wigwams, tents, or open dormitories. Any of these options encouraged a camper to take responsibility for maintaining her own personal space and to develop self-sufficiency.

Mimicking Native American traditions such as council fires and storytelling generated a sense of community and inspired campers to become conscientious members of a group. Typically, girl campers wore their hair in a version of native style. Uniforms were standard in most camps, but braided hair and headbands were common attire for campers. For camp ceremonies and pageants, girls would dress in special Native inspired dresses, at times even contributing to the handiwork. In this era, camps were considered to be a natural pathway for young girls to develop healthy bodies, self-assurance and a sense of community.

Today's girls' camps offer many activities, such as STEM Camps, sailing, and dramatic arts.