Why Summer Camp Is Such a Big Deal

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Throughout the 20th century, traditional summer camps have boasted an unplugged and otherwise vintage experience, allowing children to partake in activities their grandparents would have indulged in as kids, like exploring the great outdoors without time constraints and playing kick the can with a gaggle of other children. These experiences are still in the majority, but specialized camps are a growing trend, offering fully structured opportunities for campers to explore everything from computer coding to stand-up comedy. In fact, some camps boast that their specialized training provides a competitive edge for kids when they go back to school, making the camp experience sound more like a summer school than the lazy, hazy days you might have loved as a kid yourself. Not surprisingly, there has been push back from this trend, and traditional camp experiences are on the rise. Andy Pritikin, founder of Liberty Lake Day Camp in New Jersey, notes that the pendulum has swung back in an old-school camp experience’s favor.

“It’s gone from a competitive disadvantage to a total competitive advantage,” Pritikin says in the New York Post article “What Your Kid Needs to Learn at Summer Camp.” “The ‘traditional’ camp has become the new ‘specialized’ camp. It’s what the new wave of parents want.”

Tip: Use KC Parent's Summer Camp Guide to find the best camp for your child!

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Lauren Greenlee was a big-time summer camp enthusiast growing up. She writes and raises three boisterous boys from her Olathe home.

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