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Monthly Archives: September 2014

Monthly Archives: September 2014

Generation Camp

The following article appeared on HuffingtonPost.com and was written by Rachel Levy Lesser: My 10-year-old son’s camp packing list looks strikingly familiar. Blue-and-white uniform t-shirts — check; sleeping bag — check; flashlight — check; tennis racquet — check; and way too many pairs of socks and underwear that undoubtedly will not come home at the end […]

Blog: What If Life Was Like Summer Camp? The No Tech Agreement

The following article appeared on HuffingtonPost.com and was written by Beth Feldman, the founder of RoleMommy.com and a public relations professional. If you’re a parent of a child who is on their way to sleep-away camp this summer, you’ve probably been stressing out over the never-ending rush to get them packed before they get picked up […]

Spending a Summer as a Camp Counselor Could Be the Best Decision You Make in College

The following originally appeared on the Huffington Post Blog on September 17th, written by Caroline Davis:  Everyone knows that college and stress go hand in hand. The looming threat of the “real world” is only a handful of semesters away, and big decisions have to be made about your life at some point between now […]