Are camps so packed with activities that it's actually detrimental?
In this episode of the CampHacker podcast, hosts Travis Allison and Chris Hudson discuss the concept of overprogramming at camps, questioning if an abundance of scheduled activities could be detrimental. With insights from camp consultants, they explore balancing structured and unstructured time, considering the interests of children, parents, and staff. They also discuss generational changes in camp staff and touch on post-pandemic effects on camp programming.
The Impact of COVID on Camp Structure
Pros and Cons of Free Play
Parental Concerns About Free-Play
Balancing Structure and Free Time for Kids
Understanding Children's Needs and Preferences
Tool of the Week - Make Yourself a Better Camp Director
Chris - Radical Candor by Kim Scott - https://www.radicalcandor.com/
Travis - Hoverair X1 - drone - https://hoverair.com/
Your Hosts
Travis Allison, Summer Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
Chris Hudson, Camp Consultant and Director - Camp Highlight
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