Holiday giving begins at home this year for many families watching their money. One idea is to give kids the gift of SuperCamp, a unique learning and life summer enrichment camp that helps young people gain confidence, motivation and self-esteem.
SuperCamp truly is a gift that keeps on giving because the learning and life skills that students acquire at camp stay with them forever. Campers discover their optimal learning style, which helps them in school. They also gain communication, conflict resolution and leadership skills that help them in and out of school. In fact, many SuperCamp grads say they improve their peer group and family relationships because of what they learned at SuperCamp.
Unlike traditional academic summer camps, SuperCamp provides equal doses of learning skills and life skills. This balance combined with the dynamic, engaging style of SuperCamp's facilitators make the 7-day and 10-day summer academic programs much more interactive and fun than other educational summer camps.
SuperCamp provides its biggest savings during the holiday season, giving parents and grandparents another reason for enrolling a family member now. SuperCamp offers three levels of camps: for students entering grades 6-8 in the upcoming fall, for students entering grades 9-12 and for incoming and current college students.
SuperCamp will be held at nine schools in 2010 including Stanford, UCLA, Brown and Wake Forest. Programs at all nine locations fill up early, so parents are urged to enroll their kids soon.
More information is available at the website and by calling 800-285-3276, ext. 1.