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environment should teach children that they can do whatever they set their minds to and that fears can be conquered while making new friends.? ?e mission of these camps
is to offer a chance for as many children as possible, regardless of their diagnoses, to have the chance to have fun, to make new friends, to be accepted for who they are, and to learn new challenges. ?ese camps should provide medical
staffs consisting of medical doctors, registered nurses, respiratory therapists, medical and nursing students, and camp counselors who are available 24 hours a day. many have financial aid available, and some camps are free. with highly trained staff, happy campers are able to create the lifetime memories they so richly deserve. now that you and your future camper have the camp in mind, it?s time to get serious. ?ere are several key issues to inquire about regarding what the camp will be like once he is there. medical policies discuss medical policies and if they administer medications. be sure to communicate your child?s needs and ask questions regarding medical procedures in case of an accident or illness. medical policies are critical for parents to know prior to registration. march 2017 | brparents.com 69
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