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The Northampton Recreation Department offers a variety of summer programs for children entering kindergarten and up. Full day programs, "Safety Village", and "Sport Programs" offer recreational, athletic, and education advancement for the City's youngsters. All programs are directed by qualified, trained staff members. Check out the details to see which program suits your child's and family's needs. Summer ProgramsAlmost all schools, colleges and universities in the United States offer Summer Programs for Children. Summer programs are mainly conducted to engage students during the summer. Most of these programs target under-represented minority students at three academic levels: high school, college, and graduate students. Summer programs help students to broaden their horizons and jazz up their college applications. Students who attend the Summer Programs for Children often live on the campus under the supervision of various resident assistants and take part in a wide variety of activities including arts and crafts, sports, music, and dance. The courses also cover the liberal arts disciplines. Most summer programs are instructed by an experienced and varied group of instructors from public and private schools and universities. The duration of the summer programs is from two to four weeks. The summer programs help students share a rich experience outside the classroom. Summer Programs allow students to explore the subjects in depth and work at a challenging pace, and develop new skills while learning topics that students of their age often do not have the chance to practice. Most students who attend summer programs report a boost in their academic knowledge and potential. The programs encourage them to develop better study habits and improve their educational goals. Before selecting a summer program for a child, parents should talk to their son/daughter about the type of program they prefer to attend. The right program will guarantee a fruitful summer for the child, and maximize opportunities to develop any dormant skills. |
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