How to plan ahead for a successful summer
Description
Even if summer seems far in the future, it’s probably not too early to begin planning for what your child will do during their break from school.
Once you find a program that looks interesting, then comes the rest of the work. Is it a good fit for my child? How am I going to pay for it?
On this episode of Parenting Behavior, host Dr. Andy Kahn talks about the best time to start planning for summer camps and the key questions parents should ask. He also shares insights on choosing the right camp or program for your child.
Related resources
- Summer guide for families
- 8 types of summer camps for kids who learn and think differently
- Checklist: Questions to ask when evaluating summer camps
Timestamps
(00:50 ) What type of program is right for your child?
(03:57 ) When should I start planning?
(07:37 ) How can you pay for camp?
(09:38 ) How to get the best information on a camp
For a transcript and more resources, visit the Parenting Behavior page on Understood.org.
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