For Everyone: Here are some great ideas for things you can do with your family when school lets out. In fact, there’s an idea for
every day of the summer.
Birth to Preschool: This activity not only introduces your children to the arts at a young age, but helps them develop a love of beautiful things and hopefully builds a tradition of
trips to the museum.
Elementary School: In this article, you’ll find suggestions for camps to fit the needs of all your children. Learn
what camp is right for your family.
Middle School: What do you do with children who are too “old” for a sitter and too young for a job? Perhaps
Grandma and Grandpa would like to take them on an adventure.
High School: Your teen has three months ahead of him to do nothing but sleep in and hang out at the beach, but you have different plans. Find out how to sneak in some
learning this summer.
College: As your child prepares for either her first or last year of college, there are some helpful tips available to make the most of
college life and do it safely.
Special Needs: Now that your children are ready and asking to go off to camp all by their independent selves, where do you look for
summer camps that focus primarily on special needs?