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What Screen Time Does to a Kids Brain: By Cynthia Harvey
Dec 23, 2019
The youth of today are growing up in the digital generation, constantly tethered to their...
Why We Changed Our Native American Mascot
Mar 01, 2019
Traditions have always been rooted deep into Western society and culture, as time gradually moves forward some of these traditions change, whilst others stay firmly statute, passing from generation to generation.
Speak Truth, Hear Truth, Feel Truth
Oct 18, 2017
One of the most meaningful times for me during our staff orientation is when I direct a training session with all our female staff. We lock out the males – we take a deep breath – and we talk openly about the tough stuff.
Reflections from a Camp Mom
Jul 05, 2017
Summer. Most people love that word and what it stands for: Sun, sand, pool, firing up the grill, leaving the office early on a Friday. Me, I hate it. Well, maybe hate is too strong of a word. Dread. I dread the summer. Why? My son leaves home for 7 weeks of sleep-away camp.
A Brief History Of Camp IHC Summer Camp
Mar 29, 2017
"Camp gives back to people—adults and kids, in a way that I don't know anything else in this world can do." That's Shelley Tager talking.
Why Do Parents Send Their Kids To Summer Camp?
Mar 08, 2017
That’s what makes summer camp an incredibly generous and selfless gift. Summer camp isn’t for parents (unless you count our family camp weekend), it’s for their children—and it’s an experience that is so grand and delicate it’s almost impossible to describe.
The Art of Conversation: written by Lauren Rutkowski
Jan 20, 2017
"I take note that there are very simple, yet powerful pieces of my childhood that I MUST not neglect. I have to pass them along to my own children in the hope that they will do the same."
Campers Go Down 100ft Waterslide
Mar 17, 2016
We hope you're celebrating just like us, by watching these hilarious and adorable camper faces go down our 100 foot slide again and again!
Seven Weeks, Ten Summers, Zero Cell Phones
Jun 22, 2015
There is a place that exists in the endless mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania that I like to refer to as Neverland sometimes. It actually may not be that accurate of a description, because the place I’m talking about actually exists.