A new summer camp video provides an inside look at a unique academic summer camp for parents. Parents, who have children attending one of SuperCamp’s pre-teen or teen summer camps, can attend an innovative Parent Weekend summer camp held at four of SuperCamp’s eight U.S. locations.
This summer camp video for parents shows how parents gain valuable insight into many of the same real-life skills their children learn in their 7-day and 10-day residential summer camp programs. Parent Weekend facilitators are seen engaging participants with the same dynamic, interactive Quantum Learning style of teaching that inspires the kids who attend SuperCamp.
Some of the specific skills parents learn about, which are taught in SuperCamp, are Living Above the Line – taking responsibility for one’s actions, the four-part apology, Active Listening, OTFD – a problem-solving technique, and the 8 Keys of Excellence. The program also goes into depth on individual learning styles, to help parents understand and effectively support their children’s academic endeavors.
In 2008, Parent Weekend is offered at Stanford, Cornell,
The student programs include Youth Forum for students entering grades 4 and 5 next fall, Junior Forum, for those entering grades 6-8, Senior Forum for those entering grades 9-12 and Quantum U, a college boot camp for incoming college freshmen. Student programs range in price from $1,895 to $2,895.
Additional information on Parent Weekend and SuperCamp is available at http://www.supercamp.com/ or by calling 800-285-3276.