At SuperCamp and Quantum U, students learn how to manage their time, energy, and
finances. They gain the focus and confidence to take ownership for their
choices and actions. And they elevate their communication, presentation, study,
writing, and reading skills. Bottom line – academic summer camps gets students college ready.
Campers come out of this summer enrichment
program sparkling with confidence because they've come face to face with
their own success. We don't leave it to chance, belief, or wishful thinking. We
let them experience for themselves just how good they are. We build in
opportunities for them to succeed. They don't just believe they can be
successful, they know it - because they've done it.
Teens shouldn't have to miss out on
achievements because they're afraid they'll fail. They're afraid to find out
they can't do something. They tell themselves, "As soon as I feel good
enough about myself, I'll try something big." But what we've found by
working with teens is that self-confidence works exactly the opposite way. It
comes from going after something aggressively - and achieving it. It's a matter
of starting small, of going for little successes and building from there.
Campers break through the self-confidence barrier
over and over again with the help of what we call the Success Model. We use
this strategy throughout our programs,
not just for academics but for life skills, attitude - you name it. Campers
first experience small private successes, then work their way up to giant
public ones. All along the way, they're building on what they know they can do
- with the help of lots of repetition and practice. We rehearse for success.
They use the energy of their previous success to catapult them into the next.
For instance, when we work through
memorization skills, the first things we do are large-group callouts where they
can stay anonymous if they're afraid they don't know the answer. It's very
safe. Next we practice in small groups or pairs, leading up to individual
performance which can be a teen speaking or performing alone in front of the
group, or in some cases the individual performance of taking a test. Where they
fear to go in one giant step, they can go with confidence in a series of small
steps, each built on the foundation of a previous success.
Parents can
learn more about SuperCamp and Quantum U by calling a SuperCamp sales
consultant at 800-285-3276.