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Parents & Families | Camp Parents | American Camp Association

The Camp Resource for Families

Our comprehensive summer camp resource for families—offering expert advice from camp professionals on camp selection, readiness, child and youth development, and issues of importance to families. ACA helps you find the right camp for every child.

At camp, when children make new friends, explore the world around them, and learn that "I can" is much more powerful than "I can't", magic happens. In an environment created just for them, children learn real life skills, develop self-esteem, and gain a sense of independence and community. Whether children are playing, exploring nature, conquering new heights, or becoming part of a camp family, they are creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Sign up today to receive timely information on the camp experience and our new e-Newsletter, CAMP: A Resource for Families.

Un recurso completo para las familias que ofrece consejo profesional de expertos en campamentos sobre la selección de campamento, el momento preciso, el desarrollo infantil y juvenil, y asuntos importantes para las familias.

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Parent Home » Expert Advice » 14 - 16 yrs

Middle Adolescence — Age 14 to 16

Developmental Milestones

  • Increase their hypothetical reasoning abilities
  • Conduct increasing future planning
  • Experience further sexual maturation and explore issues of sexual identity
  • Exhibit greater complexity of moral reasoning, including abstract principles such as unselfishness and altruism
  • Tend to rely increasingly on similarity of values and shared interests to form friendships
  • Spend majority of time with friends, less time with parents
  • Refine interests and aptitudes, gain proficiency in one or more activities

What's on Their Minds

  • Describe themselves in more varied ways and struggle with the concept of a "real self"
  • Express concern about identity—who they are and will become
  • Develop feelings of sexual attraction and think about an appropriate person to love
  • Rely on friendships and peers to affirm "who they are"
  • Feel pressure to answer questions about their future

Building Parent-Child Relationships

  • Express faith in young person's abilities
  • Listen and try to understand
  • Be a positive role model
  • Respect their opinions
  • Guide adolescents by openly discussing choices and consequences
  • Spend pleasurable time together
  • Respect their increasing need for privacy

Maximize the Camp Experience

  • Select camp together by discussing important aspects to each of you
  • Differentiate camp from school
  • Look for camps that enhance self-esteem by providing opportunities for success in one or more activities that are important to your child
  • Allow child to assume responsibility for camp preparation (e.g., help to shop for necessities, help to pack, help to complete registration forms)
  • Consider longer camp stays as appropriate at this age
  • Consider junior counselor or leadership training options for some camps/campers

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