We are working on guidelines for those sending children to camp and have
come up with the following:
Essential Functions of a Camper
Can your child meet his/her personal needs such as dressing himself,
showering independently, maintain personal hygiene and eat without
assistance?
Can your child move independently from place to place on uneven terrain at
camp?
Is your child capable of effective interaction in a group based,
community-living environment?
Is your child able to talk with a camp counselor when assistance is needed?
Does your child require one-on-one aid 24 hours a day in order to come to
camp?
If your child has ADD/ADHD, is it well controlled through medication or
behavior modification?
Does your child have violent outburst?
If you have edits or additions, please let me know.
Blessings,
John Batchelder, CCD
Executive Director
Ross Point Camp & Conference Center
820 S Ross Point Rd
Post Falls, ID 83854
208-773-1655
208-773-1656 FAX
<mailto:service@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<http://www.rosspoint.org/> www.rosspoint.org
Providing a Haven for Engaging, Encouraging, and Equipping
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