Generation A - Our Campers - First Class Counselors #71

Generation-A is the current generation of campers - how can we effectively work with them at camp?

Generation-A, or Gen-A are kids that are born between 2010 and 2024. Born the same year as the release of the iPad, most socially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the generation that is currently almost 100% of the summer camp population.

It seems like the post-pandemic camper population is a bit of a beast these days. Camps hiring social workers and doubling down on social skills to respond, but are these solutions seem to be missing what’s important about the day to day interactions with campers - you know - the things that camp counsellors do every day with kids.

Counselors have always had an extremely unique relationship with campers. Not seen as an adult (but an adult figure), not quite a teacher (but definitely leads) - this dynamic sets up an important developmental coaching opportunity that counselors can leverage.

The first step? Let’s meet Gen A where they’re at and think about what we can do to make camp the best experience we can for them!

So join us this episode as we unpack:

  • Let’s meet Gen A - who are they and what makes them unique

  • What is different about Gen A than the previous generations (Gen Z and the Millenials)

  • Why it’s important that we focus on relationship building with Gen A

  • What camp counselors can do to help Gen A have a great time at camp.

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Links from this episode:

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E.G.E.L - Ever Growing Ever Learning

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