What do girls gain from the resident camp experience? The easy answer (or the answer that most non-camp people would answer) is that they get to have fun. But if you have attended camp as a child, you know that it is so much more than that. Camp is a unique learning environment where girls get to practice the values instilled in them by their parents. They get to try out independence and make choices for themselves, within the safe confines of the camp program. Did you know that, from my experience with camp, kids are far more likely to try new foods and even eat things that they don't normally "like" while at camp? They get to choose new activities, speak up for themselves and their opinions, learn about different backgrounds, and challenge themselves. It is amazing to watch these girls grow into outspoken, confident, well-rounded ladies, often just in the 5 short days they are here!
At school, so much time is spent with books and at desks, that it leaves some obvious holes in the education experience. We have all heard how schools spend less and less time at recess and physically active, and many arts and extracurricular programs are getting cut as funding wanes. Camp can help fill in some of those missing pieces in the public education system. At camp, girls spend many active hours exploring the outdoors, UNPLUGGED from all their various technological devices. They get to explore their creative side by learning how to entertain themselves during rest hour, working as a group to come up with an impromptu skit, and cook their own food. Girls learn new skills, such as diving or horseback riding. However, possibly most importantly, they learn how to interact socially in healthy ways through problem solving, team activities, and making new friends.
Unlike school, where most girls already have formed cliques and social classes in the first few years, when girls come to camp, they can feel free to be whomever they want to be. Every girl here comes in with the same status... most girls here at Camp Molly Lauman know at most one other girl here at camp upon arrival and many come not knowing any of the other girls. Each girl has the same opportunity to make friends with each other without the pressures of having to be somebody they are not in order to fit into a certain group. It is an even playing field, so to speak.
Camp is a place that values differences, and helps girls feel comfortable about being different and about being themselves. Camp is a place where a girl really "finds herself"... I know I did.
Official blog of Camp Molly Lauman, owned and operated by Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
All things cold and snowy... at camp!
Have you ever considered coming to camp in the winter? A winter camp experience is totally different from visiting camp in the summer. You can have snowball fights and follow bobcat tracks (and deer, and fox) in the snow. Plus, a crackling fire in the fireplace at Bear Creek Lodge makes a winter lodge-camping trip extra special! You can roast your marshmallows for S'mores in the warmth by the fireplace while watching the snowflakes fall just outside the window.
Looking for a winter adventure? Contact the Camp Molly Lauman or LakeView Ranch staff for program opportunities during the winter. Girls love to bundle up and spend some of their pent-up energy outside, even on the coldest of days. We are keen to the girls' needs, and can design a program with a combination of indoor and outdoor elements, with plenty of time to warm up (and maybe some hot chocolate!). A trail ride in the snow is an experience you will never forget! At the camp, we can do some indoor teambuilding activities or make S'mores at the fireplace, coupled with an outdoor nature hike. Bird programs are also a big hit in the winter, and we can show you how to make your own gourmet bird food to take home.
Don't see what you are looking for in the latest edition of MyGSOH? We can build custom programs tailored specifically to your troop or group's needs and interests on a wide range of topics. Call us today at camp (740)259-4287 or LakeView Ranch (horseback riding) at (740)259-1675 with your ideas and we will get started on planning your group's next adventure at camp!
Looking for a winter adventure? Contact the Camp Molly Lauman or LakeView Ranch staff for program opportunities during the winter. Girls love to bundle up and spend some of their pent-up energy outside, even on the coldest of days. We are keen to the girls' needs, and can design a program with a combination of indoor and outdoor elements, with plenty of time to warm up (and maybe some hot chocolate!). A trail ride in the snow is an experience you will never forget! At the camp, we can do some indoor teambuilding activities or make S'mores at the fireplace, coupled with an outdoor nature hike. Bird programs are also a big hit in the winter, and we can show you how to make your own gourmet bird food to take home.
Don't see what you are looking for in the latest edition of MyGSOH? We can build custom programs tailored specifically to your troop or group's needs and interests on a wide range of topics. Call us today at camp (740)259-4287 or LakeView Ranch (horseback riding) at (740)259-1675 with your ideas and we will get started on planning your group's next adventure at camp!
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