Proven Methods for Building Teen Leaders at Summer Camp

S.T.A.N.D. and Be Counted!

 #STANDatCairn teen leadership campers

 #STANDatCairn teen leadership campers

For years now, I have been watching the change in teenagers. As a fellow camping professional, I too have battled the increasing media barrage of what teens “need” and “must have”, grieved their loss of a true childhood, wondered where this sense of entitlement came from and what to do about it, and stressed over staff members who seemed to be there just for themselves - all the while trying to keep up with ever-changing technology and its affect on teen culture. I spent years addressing each new issue during staff training and changing policies accordingly.  It was exhausting.

I decided it was time for me to compile all I had learned (then and since) and create new and inventive ways to help teens make better choices, to realize they can make a difference and to use their voices to create a kinder, more nurturing world. I wanted to pull it all together in one tightly-woven package. 

I began with some questions.

  • What if we offered them intentional teaching every day?  
  • What if we reinforced it with individual cabin sessions throughout the week?  
  • What if we opened and closed each day with more emphasis on the lesson being taught?  
  • What if we added special touches throughout meals, campfires, and programs that underlined all that we were trying to instill?  
  • And what if we gave them lots of opportunities to practice these new skills in a safe and loving environment? 

Could we see changes in only 1 short week?

I had the privilege of running the pilot program at Glen Mhor Camp, part of the Cairn Family of Camps in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.  I was invited to attend their Teen Week Camp for teens ages 13-16.  It ran for a week in the middle of August. With the camp’s session beginning on a Sunday afternoon and finishing on a Saturday, I decided I had 5 full days to hit these lessons home (plus the bonus of the time on either end).  With the grace of the Camp Directors and the enthusiasm of their hard-working staff, I was given the flexibility to work around their daily schedule and suggest changes as I saw fit.  

If I wanted them to be intentional human beings, I had to be intentional with EVERY DETAIL.  Everything was frontloaded - from the staff meeting the day before the session even began to daily announcements at breakfast about the session’s expectations.  Every morning, the entire camp (and many parents and alumni - but more about that later) gathered in the lodge for an hour long leadership session.  Skits, games, short videos, small and large group discussions, singing and other activities all came together to teach teens and staff the lessons of the day. Throughout the rest of the day’s programming, we reinforced what was taught and caught the campers doing it right.  The changes we saw were more than I could have ever hoped.  We challenged them with high expectations and they rose to each and every one and then surpassed them. 

Over the next series of newsletters, I’ll go into more detail but for now, let me leave you with the name of the program.  For anyone who has ever worked with me, they know I love a good acronym.  I’ve always found them an invaluable way for staff (and campers) to remember important things. With that in mind, I decided upon the 5 significant lessons I wanted teens to learn and S.T.A.N.D. was born.

Each letter represents the daily lesson:

S - Social Graces, if you please

T - Take Responsibility for your own Actions

A - Ask Intelligent Questions

N - Never Miss an Opportunity to Pay a Kindness

D - Do All Things with Integrity

So I’m throwing my hat in the ring.  I’m putting my money where my mouth is.  I’m standing up for what I believe in.  I’m joining forces with all those family members, educators and camping professionals out there helping to create teens who are confident, resilient decision makers and positive contributing members of society.  I look forward to sharing more of this grand adventure.

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The new WHY, HOW and WHAT of CampHacker

Beginning the Summer Camp year with a clear mission

Taking aim at summer camp 2014

Taking aim at summer camp 2014

Every camp director is used to feeling the first cold nights of fall and beginning to think of the goals of the new year.  You know and I know that the new year doesn't begin on January 1 - it starts about 10 days after the last camper leaves.   That is the moment when we take a deep breath and jump in with both feet on next summer. 

At CampHacker HQ that habit is long ingrained in us.   Beth and I (and all of our guest writers, podcast hosts and friends of the business) look at the year ahead and make our plans.   Let me tell you... there are BIG CampHacker plans for this year. 

Before we get into those plans we wanted to share with you our new, clear mission.   

Have you listened to our show called Camp Is Dead (CampHacker podcast episode 39)?  That, my CampHackers, is one of my biggest fears.   By not being willing to innovate and change we are driving summer camp of a cliff.

At CampHacker, we are committing in this space, and publicly, that we are going to throw all of our resources into saving summer camp. We know that we won't be the only ones to do it but we hope that we can provide places for the discovery and discussion that leads the camp community to a sustainable future.

WHY

Make camp a priority for EVERY family

Make camp a priority for EVERY family

CampHacker exists to be the BEST possible resource to the camp community so that they can help make summer camp a priority for EVERY family.  

HOW

We are going to fulfill our WHY by: 

  • Raising the level of staff professionalism in our industry. It's already very high but it can go higher - in fact it MUST.  
  • Raising awareness of the incredible impact of summer camp on children and young adults. 

WHAT

CampHacker is going to do this in every way possible.  To us that looks like:

  •  Creating great free online communities for camp staff to share ideas and resources - check out the free Summer Camp Professionals group on Facebook. There are 1800 of the smartest CampHackers in the world chatting together every day.
  • Hosting CampHacker Insider mastermind groups (launching fall 2013, email Travis if you are interested).  Mastermind groups are 6-8 CampHackers who gather twice a month for discussion about all aspects of their camp business.   CampHacker Insider members will work together on making each camp in the group remarkable in every way.
  • Putting out free summer camp audio and video podcastsCurrently we offer the CampHacker podcast (what we've taken to calling "The Big Show") two times a month. It's available on the CampHacker YouTube channel and in the Podcast section of the website.  We also co-host the Scott Arizala Show (season 2 begins winter 2014).   
  • Free Newsletter for CampHackers.  Our twice monthly email newsletter with great resources for training better camp leaders, running camp efficiently and marketing like A BOSS.  Sign up for the CampHacker newsletter now and get great ideas sent to you in the next 24 hours.
  • Selling digital downloads of our CampHacker Tools.  Buy our marketing, staffing and leadership training tools right from this website (available winter 2013/14)
  • Speaking engagements at conferences.  Travis and Beth (and our podcast hosts) are going to be speaking at conference across North America.  We would love for you to join us at the Camping Professionals Institute this December for Beth's S.T.A.N.D on the E.D.G.E. leaders course (so you can run S.T.A.N.D. at your camp) and my Online Marketing for Summer Camp intensive.
  • Webinars.  Online courses in camp marketing and leadership training.
  • Mini Conferences.   Day-long "unconferences" and gathering of the Summer Camp Professionals tribe.

Will you join us in making summer camp a priority for EVERY family? 

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Batman costume at summer camp - photographer Travis Allison

Batman costume at summer camp - photographer Travis Allison

Summer Camp Photographer - Camp Kintail

Camp Photos for Marketing Purposes

Camp Kintail is an ever growing Presbyterian Church Camp on the eastern shore of Lake Huron.  Kintail is my first summer home - as many long-term listeners and readers will know I grew up there (so did my mom & her brothers and my grandparents).   It is always a special time for me to get to go back to Kintail and shoot for them every year.

If you are interested in professional photography to help improve the image of your website, blog, newsletter or brochure please contact me.