Healthy Campers, Happy Campers: A Nutrition and Wellness Focus Makes Camp Zeke a Unique...
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...
Summer on the Farm in Baltimore: June
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
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?...
Dyslexia: Warning Signs and the Importance of Early Intervention
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
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
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
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
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?
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
These pages are part of a special, expanded inclusive section in the October digital issue of Baltimore's Child. Read it here.















