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AT&T’s initiative aims to help working parents months after requiring them back in the office full-time. On June 2, AT&T launched a day summer camp at its Dallas headquarters for employees whose school-aged children are free for the summer.
Especially after a tragedy like the recent Central Texas floods, camp helps children build the emotional muscles to process the world instead of hiding
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As floodwaters rose in Texas, camp counselors hoisted children onto rafters, carried them to dry ground and sang with them to keep them calm
Discover how USD's STEAM camp uses Minecraft and podcasts to spark creativity and build skills in young learners, empowering them with a love for learning.
Camp Daleville is in session, Vince Kalinoski monitors the depth of the campground creek. Although it hasn’t overflowed in as long as he can remember, the director of the summer
Camp HBCYouth co-founders Brian Wright and Reagan Fresnell share how their HBCU-rooted summer program empowers elementary students through culture and education.
(CNN, KYMA/KECY) - About 900,000 children in the U.S. are estimated to be living with a heart condition, according to the CDC. For parents, that can make the idea of sending their child to summer camp or letting them play sports feel stressful — but experts say it doesn’t have to be.