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Williams, Wayne; Breitenstein, Donna – Camping Magazine, 1988
Describes the camping experience at Camp Rainbow (Arkansas), specifically designed for children with cancer and their siblings. Discusses the emotional impact of childhood cancer on patients, parents, and siblings, and suggests positive outcomes of camp participation. Includes eight references. (SV)
Descriptors: Camping, Cancer, Children, Family Health
Sorensen, Beth; King, Kathryn – Camping Magazine, 1999
Camp Releaf, a weekend camp in North Carolina, uses therapeutic recreation to help children in grades K-8 develop positive coping skills for dealing with the recent death of a family member. The camp's therapeutic activities are described. Sidebars outline the nature of grief in different age groups and suggestions for working with grieving…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bereavement, Camping, Children
Buettner, Linda; Kennison, Judith – Camping Magazine, 1993
Discusses the benefits of outdoor nature-oriented activities for very old, frail elderly, and institutionalized elderly persons with regard to exercising to increase mobility, spiritual development, sensory stimulation, and social interaction. A study of elderly participants in a "back to nature" experience suggests that modified camping…
Descriptors: Camping, Frail Elderly, Institutionalized Persons, Old Old Adults
Wheat, Ann; Munoz-Weingarten, Sandy – Camping Magazine, 1996
The City of Phoenix offers a five-day river-based camping experience to at-risk and disabled teens. Describes how professional river outfitters are contracted to run the trips, staffing considerations, liability and safety considerations, and camper orientation. Evaluation showed that participants received lasting measurable benefits, including…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Cooperative Programs, Disabilities
Kramer, Joyce – Camping Magazine, 1991
Describes value and instruction of vaulting, gymnastics on horseback, in residential camp environment. Emphasizes safety practices concerning ring preparation, warming up, and horse selection and training. Describes vaulter equipment, learning process, programs, and games. Defines 13 vaulting terms. (TES)
Descriptors: Games, Gymnastics, Horseback Riding, Horses
Danielson, Kay – Camping Magazine, 1999
A Presbyterian minister collaborated with religious organizations, parents, teachers, businesses, and community members to organize a special camp program for students from an Arkansas middle school where two boys killed four students and a teacher. The one-week program included therapeutic and sensitization activities to help the students heal…
Descriptors: Camping, Community Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Crisis Intervention
Lee, Younghill; And Others – Camping Magazine, 1991
Describes Korea's Camp Gonee for mainstreaming disabled children, based on American continuum-of-services approach to therapeutic recreation. Describes camp's systematic design, planning, objectives, program development, and volunteer training. Describes campers' experiences, progress, and relationships with volunteers. Discusses implications of…
Descriptors: Camping, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming
Raps, Marvin A. – Camping Magazine, 1991
Describes summer-camp experiences of young people who are incontinent because of spina bifida. Focuses on residential camp program as encouragement for youth to learn independent incontinence management. Describes self-catheterization program and process as minor inconvenience and positive alternative to soiled clothing and accompanying…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Congenital Impairments, Coping, Disabilities