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10 Tips to Help Heal Homesickness
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The one thing that puts a bigger damper on overnight camp than too much rain? Homesickness. It’s common, it’s normal and there are, thankfully, many things you can do to help your child cope with or avoid significant homesickness. ... Read full article
The Benefits of Overnight Camp
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Here’s why you can sleep soundly while your kid’s at a sleepaway.... Read full article
STEAM Camps – 5 Reasons to Consider this Summer
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Summer camp provide an environment in which encourages children to be lifelong learners, critical thinkers, action-takers, and global citizens. ... Read full article
Top 10 Academic Summer Camps in Greater Boston and Massachusetts in 2020
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Here are the 2020 Top 10 Academic Summer Camps as voted for by parents in Greater Boston and throughout New England... Read full article
Massachusetts Berry Picking Guide
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There’s nothing quite like the first bite of a strawberry when we enter berry season. Not only is berry picking (or even just picking up a crate at a nearby farm stand) a wonderful way to support local farmers, it gives us the ability to show our ...... Read full article
Ayurveda for Kids
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As Ayurveda gains popularity in the west, more and more parents are discovering a blueprint for wellness that unites body, mind, and spirit—the perfect complement to their own research on ways to integrate traditional and modern medicine into their p... Read full article
6 Ways Camp Experience Influenced Adults
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How many kids do you think go to camp in the summer? According to the ACA (American Camp Association) website 14 million kids and adults attend camp every summer. Camp is an $18 billion industry. ... Read full article
Avoid Tick Troubles
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Yippee, the weather is nice outside! Yikes, we need to think about ticks!... Read full article
The Basics Movement to Close Achievement Gaps
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Beginning before birth, then extending through the early elementary years, the human brain is in a condition called “developmental plasticity.” Feelings of emotional security and experiences of back-and-forth interactions with other people affect how... Read full article