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When school lets out for summer, the excitement is palpable...there’s no homework, so much ice cream and, of course, camp! But what to do if COVID-19 has closed down the camps in your neck of the ...
Although our kids will hopefully be able to participate in more activities this summer thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine and other recent health and safety protocols, many summer camps and activities are ...
Yes, it’s frustrating. Understandably, the kids are bummed. Parents are super-bummed. But all hope is not lost. The truth is that there are still plenty of ideas for salvaging summer camp — most for ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Parents love sending the kids to summer camp ...
Remember summer camp? The campfires, the friendship bracelets … the child care? For working parents, the closure of many camps in 2020 pushed the struggle of distance learning through the summer, ...
For many parents, working remote has included wrangling kids who converted to distance learning in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, as students transition to summer, parents are relieved of ...
Any other year, June would be the month when students start looking forward to that last school day and a lazy summer of fun ahead. This year, it’s definitely dicey whether some families will even be ...
For millions of kids and teens in America each year, summer camp is a cherished part of childhood. It’s often a young person’s first foray with freedom. Or maybe it’s a chance to run wild in the great ...
During these unsettled times, when parents have spent the last year juggling work and homeschooling, it’s tough to know what will happen this summer. Some camps have put their summer programs online.
With the school year behind us and summer vacation ahead, the question of summer camps looms large. Even with Gov. Doug Ducey's go-ahead for summer day camps to open, Tucson camp options are all over ...
During these unsettled times, when parents have spent the last year juggling work and homeschooling, it’s tough to know what will happen this summer. Some camps have put their summer programs online.
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