Get Away for an Hour and Feel Like You've Been Gone for Weeks.
You've booked the kids' camps, planned their perfect birthday parties, enrolled them in their extracurricular activities, got them settled in school, and coordinated the family calendar! Now it's your turn.
School is out, summer is upon you and you have "only" 66 days in which you have to keep your child(ren) occupied. What do you do? Where can you go? How easy can you make it on your pocketbook?
Planning a child's birthday can be wild and fun if you have some ideas on hand long before it's time to start planning. Ask your child what they want and if they have no ideas then suggest something-like an outdoor adventure. Taking your child's party outside can be very rewarding especially in Calgary, where there are numerous places to host the entire party. You can book a professional to do your outdoor birthday party, or plan your own.
Camp Preparation Strategies For Both Parent and Child
Once your child has decided to attend summer camp there are many things you should ensure take place. As in any endeavor you undertake as a family, you will want to ensure success. Preparation will reduce anxiety for both of you and will also go a long way to making sure you both feel comfortable with the unfamiliar situation of your child being away from home.