The
most
comprehensive listing of summer camps in Asheville.
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F. A. Q. for
Parents
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F. A. Q. for Camp
Directors
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F.
A. Q. for Parents
How
can parents save money when enrolling their child in a summer camp?
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#1 Register early to take full advantage of all early-bird discounts!
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#2 ASK if they have scholarships, financial aid or a sliding scale.
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#3 Offer to volunteer at camp for a reduced or free camper
registration.
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#4 Ask friends of your child(ren) to register together for a group
discount.
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How
can parents prepare their children for attending their first summer
camp?
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1) Day camps are more fun when children know
at least one other camper who
will be attending. Don't assume that they will be in the same group,
let the camp director know your preferences when you initially register
your child.
2) If a camp facility is open when you register for camp, take a tour.
If not, take a virtual tour of the facility through looking on their
website.
The more familiar your child is with the environment, the less
overwhelming
he/she will feel.
3) Watch videos and look at photos of other campers having fun at camp.
Look on the camp website and Google the camp name for additional
postings.
4) Print out the camp schedule for your child to read about a typical
day at camp---from the meals, free time, activities, to the bedtime
routines.
5) For residential camps, make sure that this isn’t the first
time your child will be sleeping away from home. Let them practice
overcoming their separation anxiety with a couple of sleep-overs with
friends or family before going to a residential camp. Write a letter
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How
do parents find if a summer camp has had any complaints filed
against them?
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Look up the camp on the Better Business Bureau for any grievances. ( BBB.org)
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Ask your friends through social media (Facebook, Twitter, MySpace,
etc.) if they have had any positive or negative experiences with the
camp. Your friends will tell you!
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When
should teens start sending in their resumes to camp directors for
summer jobs?
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NOW. Don't wait. With the high levels of unemployment, there will be a
tremendous competition for jobs. Send
follow-up emails and make phone calls to show your interest. Camp
Directors want
fun camp counselors who campers will enjoy being around, while also
respecting and obeying them. The more experience you have
working with kids,
the better. Volunteer with your local schools, YMCA, churches, scouts,
and other civic organizations to build your experience levels.
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What
qualities should parents look for in a great summer camp?
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A
high percentage of returning campers shows that the campers had fun
last year.
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A
low camper-to-counselor ratio. 10:1 is good. 5:1 is great!
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Staff
trained in CPR, first aid skills, and conflict resolution techniques.
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Low staff-turnover shows good experience.
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What
different types of summer camps are there?
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Arts Camps
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Sports Camps
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Residential Camps
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Church Camps
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Specialty Camps
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If
my child takes medication during the school year, should my child
take it for summer camp?
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First, consult with your child's pediatrician before ever deciding to
stop
treating your child with any medication.
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Most children with allergy, asthma, diabetes, attention and impulsivity
conditions are not "healed" during the summer months. Many times it can
be worse with the heat, additional exercise, and being outside.
Children with medical issues usually need
special treatment to help them enjoy
their summer camp experience the most.
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For children who take medication
for their attention or impulsivity, it can be especially hard for them
to listen to instructions, get along with peers, and control their
impulses when they are not on medication.
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F.
A. Q. for Camp Directors |
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How
long do the listings appear on AshevilleSummerCamps.com?
-Until
December 31, 2013
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How
do I include my color logo on my listing?
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If you purchased a Deluxe or Complete listing, be sure to email
your
logo as an
attached
file to: Scott@CarolinaSummerCamps.com.
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How are the Basic, Deluxe and Complete listings different?
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Basic
Listing shows the Camp Name and
Phone number
for $199.
-A Deluxe
Listing shows : Camp Name
Contact
Name
Camp
Phone number(s)
Camp
Fax number
Link
to Email address
Link
to Website
Color
logo, with link to website (Max. is 250 x 250 pixels)
$399
a year
-A Complete
Listing shows: Camp Name
Contact
Name
Camp
Phone number(s)
Camp
Fax number
Link
to Email address
Link
to Website
Color
logo, with link to website (250 x 250 pixels)
50
Word Description (Camp dates, references, details)
Up
to 3
video links! (Youtube or commercials)
$599
a year
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Do you really provide a 100% money-back guarantee?
Yes.
We want you to spend your advertising
dollars the best way that generates sales for your summer camp. We feel
confident that you will receive more traffic from our online directory
than any other paid advertising source, so we guarantee our service. If
you can show that you have received more website referrals to your site
from a different advertising source, you will receive 100% refund. We
simply ask for a Google Analytics report to show that another
advertiser has brought you more traffic referrals than our site by the
end of your summer camp season.
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Who
can I contact for questions and updates for my listing?
-Email
Sarah Jenkins at: Sarah@CarolinaSummerCamps.com
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What
is Google Analytics?
There
are other websites that provide this
same services, but this is free. All you have to
do
is have your webmaster enter some HTML code on your first page of your
website
to install an invisible counter that starts tracking your visitors. You
can find all
websites
that refer traffic to your website and even how long they stay on your
website.
Visit:
Google
Analytics to get started and
find how to best use your advertising dollars.
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Is it better to advertise on national or state-wide websites?
Great question! National marketing definitely has its
advantages--especially when
you
are trying to draw campers from outside your state. Websites like ACAcamps.org
and
SummerCamps.com
provide adequate national summer camp options. Since the
overwhelming
majority of campers travel less than 3 hours to attend a summer camp,
most
camps do their best marketing when they focus on campers within that
radius.
CarolinaSummerCamps.com
provides ten regional summer camp directories for
parents
to find the summer camp options closest to them in North Carolina.
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