San Diego 5/26/2010 10:21:11 PM
News / Education

Does Your Student Need An Attitude Adjustment?

SuperCamp’s academic summer camp imparts life skills as well as learning skills to students from age 11 to 18. One of the life skills areas found to have the biggest effect on students when they return home and back to school has to do with attitude.

 

At the SuperCamp, a teen summer camp, students are shown why it’s important to have a winning attitude and how to build one. Simply, students are told that it’s as easy as ABC – Attitude, Belief, and Curiosity. It’s possible to transform an attitude of ‘School is boring’ to ‘Learning is awesome!’

 

SuperCamp’s life skills instruction is geared to specific ages and grade levels. Junior Forum, the middle school summer camp, is for pre-teens entering 6th through 8th grade.  Senior Forum, the high school summer camp, is a program for teens entering grades 9-12 in the fall. Both programs are offered at all nine U.S. colleges including UCLA, Brown, Stanford and many more.

 

SuperCamp runs one other program, Quantum U, a college prep camp for incoming and current college freshmen. Quantum U is held only at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. The life skills covered at Quantum U help these incoming collegians prepare for the new world of college with relevant time management, money management and life management subject matter.

 

For more information on SuperCamp, go to http://www.supercamp.com/ or call 800-285-3276.