Looking for a safe investment in 2009? Who isn't? While there aren't many safe bets in this recession, one sure thing is to invest in your children. After all, they are the future.
Many parents are finding that a great way to invest in their kids is to provide them with summer enrichment. Summer enrichment programs can augment a student's skills in specific subjects or with broad learning and life skills.
Parents looking to provide their sons and daughters with 21st-century skills that they're not learning in school are turning to academic summer camps such as SuperCamp to fill that key educational gap.
Teen summer camps for high school students also help to prepare teens for college with test-taking skills, study skills, college-level learning skills and the life skills necessary to succeed with the increased autonomy that college life brings. This kind of summer enrichment can pay big dividends with college scholarships and acceptance into the best colleges, which leads to better job offers and higher-paying careers after college.
SuperCamp's academic camps have been helping students raise their grades, confidence and motivation for 28 years. As a result, it proves to be an excellent investment for parents looking to prepare their children for success at the next level.
Once again, in 2009, SuperCamp will offer summer enrichment programs for middle school students, high school students and college students. These 8- and 10-day programs are held at seven colleges across the U.S., including Stanford, Cornell and Wake Forest.
Because of their proven value in enhancing student performance, these camps fill up early every year. Parents can learn more at the SuperCamp.com website and by calling 800-285-3276.