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  1. Put differently, a child in a one-week session is only fully integrated for 1-2 days of the seven (roughly one-fourth) versus 8-9 days out of 14 (almost two-thirds) of a two week summer camp sessions and 15-16 out of 21 (three-fourths) of three week camp terms. Also, because campers are not fully integrated for the majority of a one-week ...

  2. Think of it this way: a kid in a one week camp term is only fully integrated into the camp community for one or two days out of seven (about ¼ of the total) versus eight or nine days out of 14 (almost 2/3 of the total) of a two week summer camp term and fifteen or sixteen days out of 21 (3/4 of the total) of three week camp sessions.

  3. Feb 17, 2021 · Early on in your search for a summer camp, you will need to determine what length of stay is right for your child. By the age of 9 or 10, many kids are ready for an experience that will challenge them and provide growth opportunities by being away from home for an extended amount of time (anywhere from 2 to 7 weeks).

  4. 3. Length of Summer Camp by Location. The length of summer camp can vary depending on the location of the camp. In-state camps typically last for 1-2 weeks, while out-of-state camps typically last for 2-4 weeks. International camps can last anywhere from 4-8 weeks.

  5. High school-aged children typically attend camps that are 4-6 weeks long, and college-aged students attend camps that are 6-8 weeks long. Factors Affecting the Length of Summer Camps. There are a number of factors that can affect the length of a summer camp, including: Camp type: Traditional sleepaway camps typically last longer than day camps.

  6. In fact, a majority of first time camp families are interested in 1 or 2 week camps to introduce their children to camp. There are benefits to short one week terms, especially for very young campers who have not been away from home for extended periods. Short terms also offer greater flexibility in summer scheduling.

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  8. Traditionally, almost all overnight summer camps ran for the entire summer, which is generally about 8 weeks. Changing Trends. As the population of the United States from the northeast expanded to other areas of country, the tradition of attending summer camps went with them.

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