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Teens at Summer Camp

by Jeff and Lonnie Lorenz

Most teens want to do things for themselves and are bored by even the thought of a “normal” camp. Swift Nature Camp has created the Adventure Camp program, a coed teen summer camp program that is just for teenaged campers up to 15 years of age, with a Counselor in Training Program for ages 16 and 17.

Like its summer camp programs for pre-teens, Swift Nature Camp offers an amazing range of camp activities. Hiking, climbing, ceramics, horseback riding, tennis, kayaking, and whitewater rafting are among the most popular programs among teen campers.

Summer camps bring teens into a relaxed and fun-filled environment, foster self-esteem and independence, and inspire challenge with new physical and creative activities. Teen Camps is a special opportunity to make friends for kids of all ages, and teens are no exception. Most easily bored teens crave adventure.

Swift Nature Camp offers their Adventure Camp program, opportunities to leave camp behind and take trips to the Apostle Islands, the International Wolf Center, or the Mississippi River.

The directors of Swift Nature Camp believe that children of all ages, especially teenagers, need a break from the stress and competition of the modern world. A positive, encouraging environment that fosters acceptance brings a welcome balance to young lives. The small, intimate, friendly and non-competetive environment for all of its teen summer camp programs benefits veteran campers and first-timers alike. Teen Camps

Today’s teens grow up too fast and need time to play. An Adventure Summer Camp should challenge your teen to try new things, but not in a stressful way. Camp is not school! Interaction with animals can be a perfect way for a child to learn by the natural discovery of play. Besides all the fun and excitement of a traditional camp, the kids have the joy of discovering Nature and the world we live in.

Campers come to love and remember the fun, the companionship and the life in a beautiful natural setting among caring staff and instructors, . Many teen campers return summer after summer, returning to see friends and enjoy everything they have come to know as camp life.

Summer camp is a great place to be oneself and a perfect place to make lifelong friends. Teens come to love summer camp and look forward to time away from the pressures of performance, and the change to rediscover themselves.

Find more information about great Teen Summer Camps by visiting Summer Camp Advice Find a Summer Camp

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The Three Most Important Factors of Caring for a Child With Asthma

by Asthma Aunt

Asthma in children is often caused by a specific stimulus in the forms of common asthma irritants. These irritants cause dryness in the airways, therefore it compensates by producing excessive amount of mucus as lubrication but it only adds up to an already distressed airway. As the airway gets narrowed, oxygen supply starts to deplete resulting to shortness of breath. The wheezing sound of the cough is resulted by mucus build up in the lungs.

While airborne irritants can be asthma triggers, an attack can also be brought on by exercise, an infection, a change in the weather or even emotional factors. Proper care of your child during an asthma attack is vitally important.

It is important, if you can, to discover what caused your child’s asthma attack. As soon as possible ask the child what she was doing at the time of the attack and if your child was at school or in child care at the time check with her teacher or carer if there was anything in particular that produced the attack. Try to keep a diary of your child’s health to identify patterns of her asthma attacks.

To help you with the proper management of your child’s asthma you will need the assistance of health professionals. Your child’s physician would be the most suitable person to give advice regarding the best treatment plan for the present asthma condition of your child. You should find a physician whom you can trust and can easily communicate with.

Establishing a good relationship with your child’s physician will allow a well supervised asthma management for your child. Be sure that your child’s doctor has sufficiently provided you with all the needed information regarding proper home management of your child’s asthma. Don’t hesitate to ask questions if you are in doubt of certain things. Moreover, create an asthma management plan under the supervision of a physician. This asthma management plan should strictly be imposed and followed in order to yield desirable outcomes.

The 3 most important factors in the care of a child with asthma are proper treatment, knowledge of what causes it and care of the child.

Being prepared for an asthma attack and being knowing exactly what to do to help your child will go a long way towards lessening the anxiety felt by the child with asthma. Discuss a plan for home management with your child’s doctor and don’t forget to reassure your child constantly.

While there are many steps you can take to manage and control your child’s asthma, never forget that your love and reassurance are the most important thing to your child. A relaxed and caring attitude is just as important as medical intervention.

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