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Spring Break Manners & Tea Camp (Day or Week)
March 25 @ 9:00 am - March 29 @ 3:00 pm
$35.00 – $600.00Ages 4 and up (must be potty trained to attend)
It is no secret interaction with peers is a key component to a well-rounded education. By becoming part of this small camp environment, your child will enjoy the merits of a comfortable and safe setting for social interaction, hosted by caring staff. Manners Camp is an on-going skill building program, encouraging positive behaviors, responsibility and good old-fashioned fun. Lessons in etiquette and social graces along with arts, crafts and creative play for every age is a staple to each day.
A proper welcome email will be sent a few days prior to the start of this week of camp.
LUNCH
Please plan to send your child with a packed lunch. We will let you know if catered lunch is available the day prior to camp.
EXTENDED CARE
Extended care covers additional play time from 8-9am and 3-5pm. This is a flat rate, which is not pro-rated for singular attendance to morning or afternoon care. Late pick-ups may be charged extended care fee. Any pick-ups after 5pm will be charged.
SCHEDULE
8-9am: Early Bird drop off
9-10am: Morning exercises (treasure hunts, stretching and dancing)
10-11:15am: Table manners and tea time
11:15-12:00pm: Clean up and play time
12-1pm: Semi-fancy lunch followed by big screen movie time to rest
1-2pm: Outdoor games (weather permitting)
2-2:45pm: Arts & crafts
2:45-3pm: Clean up and prepare for parent pick up
3-5pm: Late Owl pick up
REFUNDS/CANCELLATIONS
Camp reservations are non-refundable. It is our pleasure to transfer your registration with at least one week notice to any available date through the remainder of 2024.
COUNSELOR IN TRAINING PROGRAM (CIT)
This program is a wonderful addition to our Manners and Tea Camp and geared specifically for older campers who feel they have grown out of the normal camp but still enjoy the tearoom (11 years and older).
As CITs, they take a more active leadership role in learning effective ways to interact with younger children, help with set up, cleanup and transitioning between crafts and activities. They have a behind the scenes view of camp and become part a valued part of our TEAm. CITs receive advanced training in the art of etiquette and social graces while also enjoying a spot of tea and all the other fun aspects of camp.
Mrs. B often takes the CITs off-site, with parental permission, to a coffee shop or nearby café to develop more advanced approach to the skills we teach and model as well as review their progress and performance.
Please register your child for camp as you would normally but in the notes section mention you are registering as a CIT. We will offer no more than two CIT position per week.