Michigan Personal Growth Camps and Programs
One record matched your search
A personal growth camp is one where the values of self awareness and growth are taught. The goal of this kind of camp is to empower kids with the necessary tools in order to be happy and successful in lifeSee More »
A personal growth camp is one where the values of self awareness and growth are taught. The goal of this kind of camp is to empower kids with the necessary tools in order to be happy and successful in life. The activities are designed in such a way as to help develop leadership, communication skills, friendship, teamwork and self confidence. This camp offers an environment where campers can get to honestly talk about the problems they're going through, which among other benefits, also leads to the development of deep bonds with their peers and counselors. Generally, kids are grouped in different age categories to better address specific issues and important values per group. Though available for kids age 12 and under, they are most popular with teenagers and their parents, as teens are perceived to need and benefit the most from what this kind of personal growth program has to offer.
Special Counselor Considerations: Many personal growth camps were founded, or attended to, by behavioral psychologists, professionals who are qualified to listen and counsel.
Medical Considerations: Parents of children who may have deeper-seated issues, such as anger management or violent tendencies, may want to research on more focused personal growth programs specifically designed to address these issues.
See Less «
Page 1 of 1
Showing Results 1 – 25 of 1
TGA Premier Junior Golf Camps - Southeast Michigan
TGA Golf Camps are designed to help beginning and experienced golfers (entering Grades 1-9) have fun, develop golf skills and a lifelong passion for the game. At most locations camp runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., but we have three locations for morning-only camp (8:30-11:30 a.m.). At the all-day camps, there is station-based morning instruction (full swing, putting, chipping), then lunch, then 9 holes of golf in the afternoon. An instructor accompanies each foursome, so the kids learn a lot about how to behave on a golf course -- safety, strategy, etiquette, etc. All campers receive a collared golf shirt, three TGA logo golf balls and some smaller...
Page 1 of 1
Showing Results 1 – 25 of 1