Healthy Campers, Happy Campers: A Nutrition and Wellness Focus Makes Camp Zeke a Unique...

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While many summer camps offer a variety of ways for kids to stay active and healthy, one overnight camp in the Mid-Atlantic region takes...
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Summer on the Farm in Baltimore: June

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  With no school, no homework and no looming assignments, summer can feel like a months-long-festival for children. Adding to the already celebratory nature of...

10 Types of CAMPS to Explore

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Use our Family Fun checklist to narrow down your child's camp choices. Is there a type of camp they may not have considered yet?...
Cute little Asian 18 months / 1 year old toddler boy child sitting on floor, leaning against pillow, looking at a book

Dyslexia: Warning Signs and the Importance of Early Intervention

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In the United States, dyslexia affects an estimated 1 in 5 individuals, making it the most common learning difference nationwide. Dyslexia can pose challenges...

Summer Love: How to Handle your Kid’s First Crush

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If your kids are going to camp this summer, there’s a good chance they’ll experience their first crush. What should you say and do...

Recap: 2024 Summer Camps & Activities Fair at Towson Town Center

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https://youtu.be/1nkxO2ofmc0 Summer is rapidly approaching, and the window for parents to get their kids into an engaging summer camp program is coming with it. And...

Choosing Your Camp Adventure

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Choose your own adventure novels conjure up an image of a worn paperback book with sticky notes and bent page corners, ready in case...

Baltimore’s Child: 2024 Summer Camps & Activities Fair on WBAL-TV 11

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Baltimore's Child Editor Lindsay C. VanAsdalan spoke with WBAL TV-11 Sunday to tease the February camp fair and talk all things camp. Learn what camp...

What Type of Camp Will Your Child Like?

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When I was younger, I only had one choice for summer camp—the town camp. The town camp was a traditional all-day (6-hour) camp with...

General Disability Resources

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These pages are part of a special, expanded inclusive section in the October digital issue of Baltimore's Child. Read it here.