We don't want to make you nervous, but the most common months for Summer Camp sign up are going on right now! So if you haven't begun your selection process, you may want to start soon, and spaces fill up quick! Use our 2017 Aurora Summer Camp Guide to explore options in our area.
1) Decide between Day Camp or Overnight
Overnight camps provide a summer residential program where campers enjoy daily and evening activities. Depending on what you choose, camp can last from one week to an entire summer.
Things to consider:
- What is night time security like?
- How many kids and counselors to a cabin?
- What are the total costs of sleep away camp?
- Is your child ready for a sleep away experience?
2) Consider your childâs interests. From art to theater to sports to computers to dance to gymnastics, there really is a camp for everyone. Ask your child, âWhat do you want to do this summer?â Ask yourself and people who are close to your child, âWhat do you think he/she would like?â or âWhat would be good for them?" Know your child. If your son loves horses and the outdoors, spending five days in a computer camp might not be a good fit. However, if you have seen your daughter's artistic side and would like to be able to explore it further, add an art camp to your short list.
3) Take a close look at your budget. Camp costs can vary dramatically. Day camps are typically less expensive than residential camps. Once youâve determined your budget, involve your child in the selection process. For younger kids, give them a few camp options and let them know that they can pick two. For an older child, tell them the monetary amount and that it is their choice to go to one expensive camp or three less expensive camps. For tips on Summer Camp finances, check out our article, Paying for Summer Camp.
4) Ask Questions. Okay. You have narrowed the camps down based on your childâs age, their interests and your budget. Now, ask questions! Ask the camps, your neighbors, your friends and other trusted outlets. Below are a few questions to guide you.
5) Sign up! Camps fill up fast. Many offer early bird specials and coupons. Call them or check their website to find out if they have deals.⢠  How is the staff hired, screened, and trained?⢠  What is the camper to counselor ratio?â˘Â    When are camper supervised?â˘Â    Do you provide snacks and lunch (day camp)?â˘Â    What is the pickup/drop off policy?â˘Â    What is the range of children attending camp?â˘Â    What is my child really dislikes it (refund policy)?â˘Â    What is your return rate?â˘Â    What is a sample daily schedule?â˘Â    How do you handle conflict between campers?â˘Â    How do you handle separation anxiety?â˘Â    Do you have an open house?â˘Â    What should my child bring to camp (sunscreen, hat, swimsuit, money, etc.)?