Impacts of a Southern Indiana Summer Camp: Adult Reflections on Childhood Experiences
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Scholars have well documented the impact on youth of attending a residential summer camp. Quantitative studies, generally consisting of pre/post assessments, have found positive outcomes related to self-esteem, self-efficacy, hard skills, and social skills. We explored the long-term outcomes of the camp experience through adult recollections of the camp experience. Participants’ interviews provided four primary, emergent themes: self growth, affinity for nature, life skills, and relationship. Outcomes appear to stem from camper-counselor relationships and unstructured free time. This study highlights the lifelong benefits of the camp experience and suggests there is utility in collecting adult long-term recollections of childhood memories.
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Snider, Colin L., and Farmer, James R. "Impacts of a Southern Indiana Summer Camp: Adult Reflections on Childhood Experiences." Journal of Youth Development, vol. 11, no. 3, 2017, https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2016.470.
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Journal of Youth Development