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Learning & Life Skills Academic Summer Camps |
Summer Camp for Parents
SuperCamp's Parent Weekend is a three-day summer camp for parents. You will learn some of the real-life skills your son or daughter learns in their SuperCamp program. It will help you relate and support your child better following SuperCamp and you will be able to appreciate their accomplishments even more. Course experiences include: understanding the 8 Keys of Excellence, academic and memory skills, communication strategies, goal-setting and barrier-breaking.Read what some 2007 Parent Weekend participants had to say about their experience:
Corey - 2007 participant at Wake Forest
Anyone with teens would benefit from learning about themselves and their children. Things change, and change is always good! Parents will learn about being closer to their kids and become a better parent.
Dianne - 2007 participant at Wake Forest
Go. Go. Go. It's incredible!
Jane - 2007 participant at Cornell
It's an opportunity to learn how you can have better relationships, particularly with your kids. It is truly a growth experience!
Rose - 2007 participant at Stanford
It is the best camp you will ever attend! You learn about yourself and skills that will help you be an amazing parent and person.
Connie - 2007 participant at Claremont Colleges
100% hands down GO! It is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your child.
Georgina - 2007 participant at Stanford
Invest in yourself and your child.
Anonymous - 2007 participant at Cornell
It is a must! The tools that are given are incredible. If you are sending your child, you and your spouse need to go. It is such an advantage to be on the same page!
Donna - 2007 participant at Cornell
It's hard to explain. Just do it! You will not regret it.
Elmie - 2007 participant at Claremont Colleges
This is a guaranteed formula to have a better relationship with your family and peers. The knowledge you gather is so powerful and easy to model.
Anonymous - 2007 participant at Stanford
It's the most amazing thing you can do for your child and for yourself.
Debbie - 2007 participant at Stanford
Go! If you want to learn how to help your child, go! If you want to learn about yourself as a parent, go! Just go!
Roger - 2007 participant at Wake Forest
Well worth the effort and time, especially with your spouse.
Mark - 2007 participant at Cornell
It is very worthwhile to gain insight into parenting skills that you would not normally consider.
Morgan - 2007 participant at Wake Forest
It is an absolute must, life changing experience. You'll walk away a changed person.
Jesse - 2007 participant at Wake Forest
The weekend was perfect!
Miled - 2007 participant at Wake Forest
Parents will have a great experience and this experience will enrich their relationship with their kids, as well as their kids' relationships with others.
Jim - 2007 participant at Stanford
Go and learn about your child and yourself.

