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A Healthy Lead

Dr. Christopher Thurber | September 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

This article was originally posted in Camp Business http://www.northstarpubs.com/articles/cb/a-healthy-lead on September 4, 2013. Staff members are usually on top of their game until they start treating their job like one. Once young people lose sight of the importance of caring for other people’s children, taking unhealthy risks increases. By contrast, if they rest playful leadership […]

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Letter on Closing Day

Dr. Christopher Thurber | June 3, 2013 | 0 Comments

This blog was originally posted on http://blog.campeasy.com/ on April 22, 2013. Dear Mom and Dad, I know that I was nervous about camp when you dropped me off, but now I don’t want to leave. I’ve had the most amazing time here! I love this place! Could you please pay for me to stay a little longer, […]

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Homesickness in Day and Resident Camps

Dr. Christopher Thurber | May 17, 2013 | 1 Comments

As part of our educational mission, ExpertOnlineTraining.com hosted a live webinar (Google Hangout) in which Dr. Chris Thurber answered questions on the topic of homesickness and adjustment to separation. The webinar aired on May 16th, 2013. We hope you enjoy this outstanding educational material. Dr. Chris Thurber serves as a teacher and psychologist at Phillips […]

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Wise Use of Time Off

Dr. Christopher Thurber | April 26, 2013 | 0 Comments

This article was originally published inCamping Magazine’s 2013 May/June issue     Last Night Phil Bader did everything wrong on his last night off except give his keys to a sober colleague. He’d left camp 10 minutes early, bought alcohol with a fake ID, indulged in binge drinking, stumbled back into his cabin 30 minutes late […]

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Finding a Camp with Expertly Trained Staff

Dr. Christopher Thurber | April 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

This blog was originally posted on http://blog.campeasy.com/ on April 16, 2013.   It’s not as simple as you might think…but it just got easier. Back in the day, all a college kid needed to land a camp job was to be a college kid. Camps were started in the latter part of the 1800′s by progressive educators-college […]

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