Friday, March 18, 2011

Why Come to Camp-another reason!

I saw the following blurb in the "Thursday Mail", a weekly update from Christian Camps and Conference Association, CCCA. I agree and wanted to pass it on.  It is important to keep educating and developing whole people.


Camp recognized as key to emotional intelligence
Why should kids go to camp? According to a March 15 report on Stltoday.com (the Web site of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch), the friendships, new experiences and character-building activities develop emotional intelligence, a factor that is a more important indicator of adult happiness and success than IQ scores. Camp gives young people the opportunity to learn about themselves, develop confidence, discover strengths and meet challenges in an environment of loving guidance where academics aren’t the focus. Research shows that skills such as listening, cooperation, empathy, sharing and self-control — all emphasized at camp — are key to kids’ school success and healthy relationships, and later, positive contributions to their community and fulfilling careers. 




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