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What will my child learn at your camps?

Summer Camps - Frequently Asked Questions
Wilderness Awareness Summer Camps offer unique summer courses in which young people can embark on a fun-filled and adventurous journey into the mysteries of nature. Our focus on learning is for youth to gain an understanding and appreciation of the natural world, their community of students, and of themselves. For all of our courses, fun and adventure are only part of the story.
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What can I expect my child to learn at the Big Kick Camps?

BIG KICK - FAQ
Players are exposed to the basics as well as advanced techniques and tactics at every session. All campers are exposed to the best coaches and teaching styles available. Older players will also benefit from discussions with college coaches on topics such as recruiting and academic requirements.
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I would like to attend camps to learn Sanskrit--where may I find information on these camps?

Frequently Asked Questions for Sanskrit Documents site
Sanskrit Bharati organizes such camps, correspondence courses, intensive conversational courses and publishes related documents. Please write to the coordinators at http://www.samskrita-bharati.org/newsite/distancelearning.php.
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What can my child learn during playtime?

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Play is a wonderful way for children to learn social skills, including how to share and cooperate. You can encourage your toddler's social development by playing games such as "Simon Says." The game is a fun, easy way to teach your toddler how to follow instructions.
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What will my child learn during the week?

Frequently Asked Questions
Regardless if you are attending a multi sport camp or sport specific camp, your child will learn the fundamental skills in all sports played throughout the week. Aside from the actual technical sports instruction each camper will experience an atmosphere that promotes positive values, good sportsmanship and teamwork. No. Our camps are open to children of all sporting backgrounds and campers will be placed into age and ability appropriate groups.
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What will my child learn?

Blue Ridge Sudbury School - FAQ
There are no limitations as to what or how your child learns at Blue Ridge Sudbury School. However, we are clear on a multitude of things that your child will acquire while attending.
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When do we learn about our child?

FAQ: Questions about Adoption from China
Most families simply describe the child they wish to adopt in their application letter to the China Center of Adoption Affairs and allow China to select a child for them. Several months after receiving a family application, the China Center of Adoption Affairs will assign a child to your family. They will send at least a small passport style photo and basic medical information about the child to Americans Adopting Orphans.
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Your child will have both fun and educational experiences at Head Start. Children take part in indoor and outdoor play and are introduced to the concepts of words and numbers. The developmentally appropriate curriculum used will help your child develop physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually.
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When can I sign up my child for summer day camps?

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Summer Day Camp registration typically begins in February. Indy Parks offers several camp themes, including nature, arts, general activity, as well as camps for people with disabilities. The exact registration date will be posted at on indyparks.org and will also be available at participating family centers and Indy Parks Customer Service. A right-of-way is City-owned property along streets extending beyond the edge of the road. Commonly, this is the lawn strip between street and sidewalk.
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Where are the camps?

Camp Rocks!
Hidden Falls and Skylark Ranch resident camps are located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, approximately 1 ? hours south of San Francisco. Camp Metro day camp is located in the heart of San Jose.
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Pathways Foundation - FAQS
Pathways to Manhood programs are a 5 or 6 day bush camp for boys aged 13 to 15 and their father or significant male mentor. The participation and full support of the mother in the process is critical to its success. Pathways into Womanhood programs are camps for girls aged 13 to 15 and their mother or significant woman mentor. The participation and full support of the girl's father or significant man in her life is critical to the success of the program.
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Are there camps held locally for my child to attend?

Tomahawks Lacrosse Club :: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There are many camps and clinics, sponsored by both the Tomahawks and other private organizations, where your child can attend and play and improve their skills in the game.
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What should my child bring to KidzArt? classes, camps or workshops?

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For classes your child should dress in normal school day clothing. For camps, your child should be dressed comfortably in play clothing. Send along a sweatshirt or jacket if weather requires. We will provide all the necessary art materials so they just need to bring their imaginations!
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How will my child learn to get along in the world if he doesn't go to school?

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Oh, yes, the socialization question. The concern, it seems, is how homeschooled children could possibly function "in the real world" if they don't have the experiences that schooled children have. The reason 30 or more kids of the same age are grouped together in schoolrooms is one of necessity, not of desirability. Age-segregated classrooms are the most efficient means of caring for and educating as many kids as possible.
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What if my child wants to learn something I can't teach?

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The best teacher for any child is someone who loves and cares about them and their particular way of learning - someone who has the time and the patience to provide one-on-one instruction. Parents do what teachers wish they could do in the classroom but cannot for lack of time and help and an excess of students. Parents, thankfully, do not have to be the expert in every area. Learn with your child, or search your community for resources that will help your child learn.
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How do we learn of the birth of the child?

FAQ's for Adoptive Parents
The Agency or its designee will advise the prospective adoptive parents of the birth of the child. If the adoptive parents desire to be present at the birth we must know immediately. The Agency will coordinate with the doctor and hospital, and tailor special counseling to prepare for the high levels of emotional involvement. The Agency will establish a mechanism with the birth parent, the hospital and doctor to be advised of the birth.
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What can I expect my child to learn and do in kindergarten?

Welcome to The Web Guide To DFW Private Schools
At this early level of schooling, children learn through play and discovery. The many centers and activities a child experiences provides a good framework to develop a love of learning that can last a lifetime. They learn the fundamentals of reading, writing and math. They also learn to express themselves and their feelings through language, art, music, movement and blocks.
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How quickly will my child learn?

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Learning is a continuous process that evolves over period of time. It is important to remember that children learn at different rates and need to practice their swimming and water safety skills on a regular basis. If they do have a break from lessons, their ability to perform previously mastered skills may have dropped off and the instructor will need to revise those skills before progressing to more advanced skills.
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How long will it take for my child to learn how to swim?

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This has so many variables, such as the age of the child, the comfort of your child in water, whether your child is in group, private, or semi-private lessons, and whether your child has been or will be exposed to a traumatic event in the water. Children can learn to swim the width of the pool (25 feet) in as few as 12 private lessons, given 3 times per week for one month, but each child is different and has a different learning curve.
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What skills will my child learn?

Stars & Stripes Gymnastics Academy
You will find the goal sheets for each class with specific skills that will be worked on in class right on the web site. Just click on Programs and select your child's class.
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Will my child learn Hebrew at camp?

Ramah Day Camp FAQs
Programming at the camp is done in English, but Hebrew is incorporated into many activities and songs. Hebrew vocabulary and phrases are used and dialogue with Hebrew speakers is encouraged, but familiarity rather than fluency is the objective. In 2007, we are trying to build a stronger Hebrew program through music and games.
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WILL MY CHILD LEARN TO FEAR THE WATER?

There is an important difference between being fearful and being apprehensive because you are not yet skilled in a dangerous environment. ISR is not like traditional swim lessons; it is a drowning prevention program that teaches survival swimming. Your child may not happily skip to his or her ISR lesson each day at first, but that's okay.
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How Can I Learn About My Child's School?

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You should visit the school. Talk with your child's teachers, the principal, the counselor; make arrangements to visit classes. Ask questions. The following is a set of questions (along with a rationale for each) that should help you learn about your child's school.
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Will my child learn all he needs if he's not "exposed" to everything?

The Living School: Events
Through books, newspapers, magazines, television, movies, radio, the Internet, observation, and conversation with the people in the student's life (other students, staff, family, friends, neighbors, etc.)—in other words, through living—your child will be exposed to everything relevant to his or her life. In our day and age, overexposure is more of a challenge than lack of exposure. top of page
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