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7 Ways Sleepaway Camp Builds Independence and Resilience in Kids

Every parent wants to raise resilient children. The good news is that kid’s brains are naturally better-equipped for learning adaptive skills (and nearly everything else) than adult brains are. Unfortunately, a major American myth about independence and resilience is that strong individuals become indomitable on their own because of special innate qualities. Yet child development studies show that nurture, not nature, builds resilience in children. Children depend on peers and adults as well as learning experiences to help them become independent. 

Sleepaway camps help kids to succeed in this, not by throwing them into difficult situations and expecting them to “tough it out,” but by offering controlled, manageable challenges along with counselor and peer support. Both of these are crucial for children in learning to cope with other life challenges in healthy ways. So if you’re interested in raising resilient children, enrolling them in sleepaway camp is an excellent way to accomplish this.

Here are 7 camping experiences that can help significantly in raising children to be independent:

Help Your Kids Become Resilient and Independent with Surprise Lake Camp

Surprise Lake Camp is a nonprofit organization that provides a home away from home for generations of young people. We believe in the value of community and friendship. Our Jewish values and identity shape our connection to nature. We’re dedicated to helping young people unplug, grow, and develop values, confidence, and skills to last a lifetime, adding to SLC’s storied history as the nation’s longest-running Jewish sleepaway camp.

Take the next step: explore our first-time camper experiences and request more information. Then come for a tour! 

When you make a charitable gift to Surprise Lake Camp, you give children life-changing experiences. Partner with us to provide campers confidence, growth, friendships, and Jewish identity. Donate today!

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