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Points in Choosing a Program for Your Child

  • Talk with parents of students who have attended the program.  Ask the program director for some names of former participants.

  • Select a program based on your child's individual needs, as well as, interests.  Remember, a program may be excellent, but not the one for your child.

  • Help the program be a successful experience for your child by providing clear, accurate information about your child's strengths, weaknesses, and special needs.

  • Find out about the background and training of the program personnel.  Experience, ratio of staff to children, and general philosophy of individuals in charge of the program can be important in determining the strength of a program.

  • Be certain you know your total costs including all incidental charges.

  • Be sure to ask about scholarships and "camperships" if you have the financial need.

  • If possible, visit the program location during operation hours.  Seeing a program in operation is often the best test of a program.

Reprinted from the Georgia Learning Resources System Camp Directory.


 

 
 
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