- Learned about different cultures and traditions by interacting with campers from diverse backgrounds
- Explored the history and significance of the camp's location through guided tours and educational activities
- Developed an understanding of teamwork and cooperation through participating in group activities and games
- Gained knowledge about the importance of environmental conservation through nature walks and discussions
- Learned about the concept of leadership by observing and interacting with camp counselors
To continue developing social studies skills after attending sleepaway summer camp, parents can encourage their child to:
- Read books or watch documentaries about different cultures and historical events
- Engage in discussions about current events and their impact on society
- Encourage the child to take part in community service activities to understand the importance of civic responsibility
- Plan family trips to historical sites or museums to further explore social studies topics
- Encourage the child to keep a journal or create a scrapbook to document their experiences and reflections related to social studies