Helping Your Child With Separation Anxiety & Shyness At Camp
Written By: Cheryl Appleman | November 12, 2019
Top ten tips to conquer this common summer camp stress!
Many children experience separation anxiety or shyness when starting a new summer camp. The transition from a familiar school to a new setting with all new teachers and kids can be enough to spoil what should be a wonderful and fun summer experience for your child. Here are a few helpful tips you can use to help your child overcome shyness and separation anxiety.
#1 Establish a positive mindset! In the days leading up to camp, talk to your child about how much fun they will have. Your goal should be to make camp sound like as much fun as a play date or going to an amusement park. #2 This can be made easier by selecting a camp which offers activities your child is interested in.
#3 On the first day, arrive early, so you can take your time signing them in, introduce them to the counselors and help show your child the layout of the camp. By taking the time to help your child familiarize themselves with the camp environment, you help put them at ease. Show your child where to put their personal belongings. #4 Stay with your child until he or she finds another child to play with. You can also be proactive and introduce your child to another camper and help initiate a game they might play together. Most camps have games and toys just for this purpose during supervised drop-off and play times. By taking the extra time with your child on the first day, your child will sense you are not in a rush to leave and therefore will be less likely to feel anxious. #5 Also, discuss with your child who will be picking them up and when, but do so before arriving at camp as you don’t want your departure becoming an event. It will make your “goodbyes” simpler and less stressful.
#6 For parents who have children that are prone to crying when you leave, before departing
#9 Finally, for nervous parents, don’t let your child see your anxiety. #10 Keep the moment of departure very positive, tell them you love them and wish them a wonderful day at camp!
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