Archive for January, 2010
Are Your Cards Boring?
Are your graduation invitations boring? That’s a problem we can fix! Send only the finest cards! We produce our cards with the most modern process available in the industry, combining all forms of flat printing, heat treatment and embossing to produce the flashiest cards available. Don’t settle for a generic department store endcap card when you can have the most unique cards on the market. We produce graduation invitations that are a cut above the average for a truly memorable event. Don’t let the details slide! Does your family know of your academic’s graduation? They should! A graduation is a momentous occasion in any family at any stage of academic achievement. Whether your student is entering high school, leaving their Senior year, or just got their college degree, their family should know and have the chance to celebrate with you! Our photo birth cards let you show your child to the world in a way that is more unique, personal and memorable than any e-mail ever could be. Don’t ever settle. Celebrate your great family milestone with a proper card for the occasion. Birthday cards are often sent to the individual having a birthday, but what do the lucky parents get to celebrate with, and what of the grandparents, cousins, uncles, aunts and others? A fine card is appropriate for any occasion, and the birth of your infant is no exception. Send a photo card with a picture of your happy, healthy baby to your family and friends and let everyone know of your happy occasion.
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Relax with tombola bingo
Millions of people world wide are looking for leisure that will help them to pass the time. They want to relax their body and their mind. If you know, you can find several pastime in offline and also online. Most people, include you may prefer to relax by sitting down. That is why more people choose online game. In the same way, you can find more games of bingo in the internet. Some of them require you to bet. When we talk about bet, we may remember the Grand National 2010 that will run on the 10th of April at the Agree race course. Everyone enjoys having a bet there.
There are so many people that love playing online bingo. A lot of bingo players go for money games. They want to get money and get to enjoy at the same time. Tombola bingo is one of the bingo games collections that are available online. You just need to drop by in Tombola site. What about the bet? You can bet up 25 pounds at once. However they require having the amount of 10 pounds as the minimum deposit in your account. If you add your deposit, you can enjoy all of the games that the site offered.
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How to Choose a Summer Camp
Choosing the right summer camp for your child can be a challenging and sometimes overwhelming task. Since there’s a seemingly endless variety of choices to consider, matching the ideal camp to your child’s interests, personality, and busy schedule can be daunting. Furthermore, as a parent, you have the responsiblity of ensuring the camp you choose for your child is operated in a safe and appropriate manner for your child’s age and skill levels.
The following is a camp selection checklist for parents to consider when considering summer camp opportunities for their kids:
1. Identify the camp’s program emphasis.
Every camp has a different philosophy and program emphasis. Some camps promote structured group activities, while others give campers more individualized freedom to pick and choose the individual activities that appeal to them. Some camps offer strictly traditional activities, while others may focus exclusively on sports, drama, or surfing. Or, maybe your child would flourish in a competitive camp environment whereas another child would be better off participating in non-competitive camp activities. By knowing your child’s personality, interests, personality traits, and learning style, you can better identify the right camp for you.
2. Confirm that the camp is accredited by the American Camp Association.
In order to earn accreditation by the American Camp Association (ACA), camps must comply with up to 300 best-practice industry standards relating to camper health, safety, supervision and activity planning and execution which are crucial to a camp’s operation.
3. Ask about the camp director’s background.
To ensure that the camp director is qualified, make sure he or she meets the minimum standards set forth by the ACA. Such standards recommend that camp director holds a bachelor’s degree, has in-depth experience in camp administration, performed in-service training during the last three years, and is at least 25 years old.
4. Camper-to-counselor ratios. To make sure your child is getting the individual attention and supervision he or she needs for his or her age, compare the camp’s counselor-to-camper ratio to ACA standards. For day camps, the general ratios range from 8:1 for 6, 7 and 8 year olds, to 10:1 for 9 to 14 year olds, and 12:1 for campers ages 15 to 17. For sleepaway camps, the general recommended ratio is 6:1 for 7 and 8 year olds, 8:1 for 9 to 14 year olds and 10:1 for campers ages 15 to 17.
(Please note, the above-cited child-to-counselor ratio standards are only ACA’s general, MINIMUM recommendations and may vary depending on various situations and/or conditions. Moreover, there could be additional standards relating to specific programs and/or activities where more supervision may be prudent, if not required. Accordingly, you should use your own judgement and conduct your own research to decide what is appropriate for you and your child.)
5. Inquire about camp staff: Your child’s counselors can make or break a child’s camp experience.
In addition to facilitating camp activities, counselors serve as role models and should be dependable, trustworthy, and show enthusiasm for their job. For safety reasons, counselors should also be CPR and First Aid-Certified and have undergone criminal background checks prior to employment by the camp.
6. Accommodation of special needs.
If your child has special needs due to an allergy or other medical condition, be sure to ask if the camp is equipped to handle these requirements.
7. Find out about how the camp handles discipline.
As in any organization, rules need to be followed and the camp’s disciplinary approach should be fair, reasonable and openly communicated. Positive reinforcement, a sense of fair play and assertive role-modeling are important things to look for. If penalties apply to certain violations, camp staff should apply them fairly, calmly and without unnecessary criticism.
8. Check the camp’s references.
References can provide you with a glimpse of the experiences others have had at a camp, and they are an important way of checking out a camp’s track record and reputation. Before you choose a camp, the camp director should be willing to provide references upon request.
Good luck choosing a camp and have a great summer!
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