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2001 Editorial Index Volume 74 Authors May/June, pp. 12-14. Successful Counseling. McMillan, Nancy S. Creating Allen, Robert Ross, CCD. Using Sound Judgment. May/June, pp. 24-26. a Healthy Camp Community. Snakes Have Feelings, Too. July/August, pp. 8-9. Staff Training Best Practices: July/August, pp. 22-24. May/June, pp. 30-31. Assessing the Year's Best Targeting Attitude. McMillan, Nancy S. Rethinking Astle, Judy Hughes. Planning Practices for Staff November/December, the Health Center. for Growth. Development. September/ pp. 40-43. March/April, pp. 26-29. March/April, pp. 20-25. October, pp. 16-17. Gucker, Peter L. Camp Teaches Peterson, David. Handling Clark, Silvana. Idea Corner: Lessons from the Summer Life Lessons. Parent Complaints. Gain Publicity Through Your Season. November/ September/October, pp. 25-28. January/February, pp. 39-41. Local Newspaper. December, pp. 11-13. Hanover, Carol, ARM. Making Powell, Gwynn. Research January/February, p. 14. Dworken, Bari S., Ed.D. the Most of Year-round Notes: Coleman, Marla. Camp Creates Research Reveals the Assets Training. July/August, Moral Dilemma Discussions. a World of Magic. of Camp. September/October, pp. 26-29. January/February, pp. 22-23. January/February, pp. 42-44. op. 40-43. Harwood, Bill. Tools for Tapping Applying Classroom Cony, Steve. Marketing Earley, Lianna. A Place to Share: an Intercultural Gold Mine. Techniques to the Camp Matters: | Cai! Myself at Home. May/June, pp. 27-29. Setting. May/June, Are You Reaay? January/February, p. 56. Jahn, Eileen White, Ph.D. pp. 15-17. January/February, pp. 20-21. Eisner, Michael. A Place Improve Your Relationship with Learning Through The Right Stuff. to Share: What! Did During Staff. March/April, pp. 31-35. Community Service. March/April, pp. 12-13. Summer Vacation. Jeffrey, Elizabeth. Breaking September/October, Adding Focus: Doing Your July/August, p. 40. Down the Walls. pp. 12-15. Own Market Research. Friedman, Norman, M.Ed. September/October, pp. 21-23. Rollins, Chris. Utilizing Returning May/June, pp. 10-11. Building a Culture of Safety. Johnson, Joshua. A Place Staff During Precamp. Deciding Who Decides. March/April, pp. 40-43. to Share: Battling the “| Hate May/June, pp. 38-39. This Camp” Virus. July/August, pp. 12-13. Friese, Greg, Thomas Amodio, Rothman, Daryl C., MSW. March/Aprii, p. 64. The Parent Perspective. and Andy Douglass. idea Discipline Is Not a Dirty September/October, Corner: Lakefront Lifeguarding Krehbiel, Amy. Camp Joy: Word. May/June, pp. 35-37. pp. 18-19. Skills Challenge. May/June, Embracing Diversity. A Place to Share: Yes, | Can! pp. 20-21. November/December, got camp? November/ A Vision for Inclusive pp. 30-33. December, pp. 14-15. Garavaglia-Maiorano, Joel S. Programming. and Joel Pile. Service Learning: LaFave, Robert , O.S.F. Cronin, Greg. Day Camp Staff September/October, p. 48. Making the Camp Connecton. and Sandra Buck Loughran, Supervision Techniques. September/October, pp. 38-39. Ph.D. Training Camp Rothschild, Jack. Adding May/June, pp. 32-34. Counselors as Leaders. March/ Character to Camp Programs. Garner, lan. Camp Insurance Ditter, Bob. In the Trenches: April, pp. 36-39. July/August, pp. 19-21. 101. July/August, pp. 32-35. Camper-to-Camper Magen, Cheryl R. A Place Scanlin, Marge, Ed.D. What Gillespie, Catherine E. A Place Behavior. January/February, to Share: White Butterflies. is Camp About? to Share: “You're My Favorite pp. 18-19. November/December, p. 56. January/February, pp. 29-31. Counselor.” May/June, p. 48. Effective Communication Malinowski, Jon C., Ph.D. Schirick, Ed. Risk Management: Grayson, Randail, Ph.D. with Parents. Making Generalists Out Expect the Unexpected. March/April, pp. 14-15. Serving At-Risk Youth of Specialists. November/ January/February, pp. 16-17. A Key Set of Skills at Camp. January/February, December, pp. 34-39. pp. 33-37. for Counselors. CAMPING Magazine November/December 2001 2001 Editorial Index Volume 74 Authors May/June, pp. 12-14. Successful Counseling. McMillan, Nancy S. Creating Allen, Robert Ross, CCD. Using Sound Judgment. May/June, pp. 24-26. a Healthy Camp Community. Snakes Have Feelings, Too. July/August, pp. 8-9. Staff Training Best Practices: July/August, pp. 22-24. May/June, pp. 30-31. Assessing the Year's Best Targeting Attitude. McMillan, Nancy S. Rethinking Astle, Judy Hughes. Planning Practices for Staff November/December, the Health Center. for Growth. Development. September/ pp. 40-43. March/April, pp. 26-29. March/April, pp. 20-25. October, pp. 16-17. Gucker, Peter L. Camp Teaches Peterson, David. Handling Clark, Silvana. Idea Corner: Lessons from the Summer Life Lessons. Parent Complaints. Gain Publicity Through Your Season. November/ September/October, pp. 25-28. January/February, pp. 39-41. Local Newspaper. December, pp. 11-13. Hanover, Carol, ARM. Making Powell, Gwynn. Research January/February, p. 14. Dworken, Bari S., Ed.D. the Most of Year-round Notes: Coleman, Marla. Camp Creates Research Reveals the Assets Training. July/August, Moral Dilemma Discussions. a World of Magic. of Camp. September/October, pp. 26-29. January/February, pp. 22-23. January/February, pp. 42-44. op. 40-43. Harwood, Bill. Tools for Tapping Applying Classroom Cony, Steve. Marketing Earley, Lianna. A Place to Share: an Intercultural Gold Mine. Techniques to the Camp Matters: | Cai! Myself at Home. May/June, pp. 27-29. Setting. May/June, Are You Reaay? January/February, p. 56. Jahn, Eileen White, Ph.D. pp. 15-17. January/February, pp. 20-21. Eisner, Michael. A Place Improve Your Relationship with Learning Through The Right Stuff. to Share: What! Did During Staff. March/April, pp. 31-35. Community Service. March/April, pp. 12-13. Summer Vacation. Jeffrey, Elizabeth. Breaking September/October, Adding Focus: Doing Your July/August, p. 40. Down the Walls. pp. 12-15. Own Market Research. Friedman, Norman, M.Ed. September/October, pp. 21-23. Rollins, Chris. Utilizing Returning May/June, pp. 10-11. Building a Culture of Safety. Johnson, Joshua. A Place Staff During Precamp. Deciding Who Decides. March/April, pp. 40-43. to Share: Battling the “| Hate May/June, pp. 38-39. This Camp” Virus. July/August, pp. 12-13. Friese, Greg, Thomas Amodio, Rothman, Daryl C., MSW. March/Aprii, p. 64. The Parent Perspective. and Andy Douglass. idea Discipline Is Not a Dirty September/October, Corner: Lakefront Lifeguarding Krehbiel, Amy. Camp Joy: Word. May/June, pp. 35-37. pp. 18-19. Skills Challenge. May/June, Embracing Diversity. A Place to Share: Yes, | Can! pp. 20-21. November/December, got camp? November/ A Vision for Inclusive pp. 30-33. December, pp. 14-15. Garavaglia-Maiorano, Joel S. Programming. and Joel Pile. Service Learning: LaFave, Robert , O.S.F. Cronin, Greg. Day Camp Staff September/October, p. 48. Making the Camp Connecton. and Sandra Buck Loughran, Supervision Techniques. September/October, pp. 38-39. Ph.D. Training Camp Rothschild, Jack. Adding May/June, pp. 32-34. Counselors as Leaders. March/ Character to Camp Programs. Garner, lan. Camp Insurance Ditter, Bob. In the Trenches: April, pp. 36-39. July/August, pp. 19-21. 101. July/August, pp. 32-35. Camper-to-Camper Magen, Cheryl R. A Place Scanlin, Marge, Ed.D. What Gillespie, Catherine E. A Place Behavior. January/February, to Share: White Butterflies. is Camp About? to Share: “You're My Favorite pp. 18-19. November/December, p. 56. January/February, pp. 29-31. Counselor.” May/June, p. 48. Effective Communication Malinowski, Jon C., Ph.D. Schirick, Ed. Risk Management: Grayson, Randail, Ph.D. with Parents. Making Generalists Out Expect the Unexpected. March/April, pp. 14-15. Serving At-Risk Youth of Specialists. November/ January/February, pp. 16-17. A Key Set of Skills at Camp. January/February, December, pp. 34-39. pp. 33-37. for Counselors. CAMPING Magazine November/December 2001 The Ins and Outs Camper Growth Management The Right Stuff, of Planning. March/April, and Development and Organizational March/April, pp. 12-13. op. 18-19. Research Reveals the Assets Design Adding Focus: Doing Your Managing Boating Risks. of Camp, Bari S. Dworken, Camp Insurance 101, Own Market Research, May/June, pp. 18-19. Ed.D. September/October, lan Garner. May/June, pp. 10-11. Continue Training All pp. 40-43. July/August, pp. 32-35. Deciding Who Decides, Summer. July/August, Serving At-Risk Youth at Camp, Internal Leadership July/August, pp. 12-13. pop. 14-15. Randall Grayson, Ph.D. Development, Christopher A. The Parent Perspective, Community Partnerships January/February, pp. 33-37. Thurber, Ph.D. November/ September/October, Can Be Risky Business. Talking about Youth December, pp. 22-27. op. 18-19. September/October, Development, National Youth Handling Parent Complaints, got camp? pp. 8-11. Development Information David Peterson. January/ November/December, Reducing Risk With Center. January/February, February, pp. 39-41. op. 14-15. Preventive Maintenance. pp. 24-27. Making Generalists Philosophy November/December, What is Camp About? Out of Specialists, and Objectives op. 17-19. Marge Scanlin, Ed.D. Jon C. Malinowski, Ph.D. Schottenfeld, Allen. Words January/February, pp. 29-31. November/December, Camp Creates a World of Encouragement In the Trenches: pp. 32-37. of Magic, Marla Coleman. January/February , pp. 42-44 to the Camp Counselor. Camper-to-Camper Behavior, Rethinking the Health Center, May/June, pp. 22-23. Bob Ditter. January/February, Nancy S$. McMillan. Camp Teaches Life Lessons, Shelton, Michael. The Perils pp. 18-19. March/April, pp. 26-29. Peter L. Gucker. September/October, pp. 25-28. of Promotion. Research Notes, Building Principles: How Can July/August, pp. 16-18. by Gwynn Powell: “Free Be Anything but Good, Improve Your Relationship Rick Stryker. November/ with Staff. Smith, Peg. A View Moral Dilemma Discussions, December, pp. 8-10. Eileen White Jahn, Ph.D. from the Woods: January/February, pp. 22-23. March/April, pp. 31-35. Risk Management, January/February, p. 2. Applying Classroom by Ed Schirick: A Place to Share: | Call Myself Techniques to the Camp March/April , p. 2. at Home, Lianna Earley. Setting, May/June, Expect the Unexpected, May/June, p. 2. pop. 15-17. January/February, pp. 16-17. January/February, p. 56. July/August, p. 2. A Place to Share: Battling Learning Through The Ins and Outs the “| Hate This Camp” Virus, September/October, p. 2. Community Service, of Planning, March/April, Josnua Johnson. November/December, p. 2. September/October, pp. 18-19. March/April, p. 64. Stryker, Rick. Building Principles: pp. 12-15. Community Partnerships A Place to Share: “You're My Can Be Risky Business, How Can “Free” Be Health and Safety Favorite Counselor,” Catherine September/October, Anything but Good? Building a Culture of Safety, E. Gillespie. May/June, p. 48. pp. 8-11. November/December, Norman Friedman, M.Ed. A Place to Share: What Breaking Down the Walls, pp. 8-10. March/April, pp. 40-43. | Did During Summer Vacation, Elizabeth Jeffrey. Thurber, Christopher A., Ph.D. Creating a Healthy Camp Michael Eisner. September/October, pp. 21-23. Internal Leadership Community, Nancy S. McMillan. July/August, p. 40. Camp Programs Provide Development. November/ July/August, pp. 22-24. A Place to Share: Yes, | Can! Community Opportunities, December, pp. 24-29. Idea Corner: Lakefront A Vision for Inclusive Vander Kooi, Gregory, Judy Vander Kooi, Gregory; Judy Lifeguarding Skills Challenge, Programming, Hughes Astle, and Jeff Jacobs. Hughes Astle; and Jeff Jacobs. Greg Friese, Thomas Amodio, September/October, pp. 29-31. Daryl Rothman, MSW. Camp Programs Provide and Andy Douglass. September/October, p. 48. Community Opportunities. May/June, pp. 20-21. Marketing and Promotion A Place to Share: White September/October, pp. 29-31. Risk Management, ldea Corner: Gain Publicity Butterflies. Cheryl R. Magen by Ed Schirick: Through Your Local Newspaper, November/December, p. 56. Association News Silvana Clark. January/February, and Information Managing Boating Risks, A View from the Woods, p. 14. May/June, pp. 18-19. by Peg Smith: ACA Buying Guide 2001, Marketing Matters, March/April, pp. 45-57. Reducing Risk With January/February, p. 2. by Steve Cony: J. Wendall Howe Awards, Preventive Maintenance, March/April , p. 2. November/December, Are You Ready? May/June, pp. 42-43. May/June, p. 2. pp. 17-19. January/February, pp. 20-21. November/December 2001 CAMPING Magazine 5 aad July/August, p. 2. Day Camp Staff Supervision Successful Counseling, In the Trenches, by Bob Ditter: September/October, p. 2. Techniques, Greg Cronin. Randall Grayson, Ph.D. Camper-to-Camper May/June, pp. 32-34. May/June, pp. 24-26. Behavior, January/February, November/December, p. 2. Discipline Is Not a Dirty Word, The Perils of Promotion, Michael pp. 18-19. Service Learning: Making Daryl C. Rothman, MSW. Shelton. Effective Communication the Camp Connection, May/June, pp. 35-37. July/August, pp. 16-18. with Parents, Joel S. Garavaglia-Maiorano and Joe Pile. Making the Most of Year-round Tools for Tapping March/April, pp. 14-15. September/October, pp. 38-39. Training, Carol Hanover, ARM. an Intercultural Gold Mine, A Key Set of Skills July/August, pp. 26-29. Bill Harwood. for Counselors, Programming Pianning for Growth, Judy May/June, pp. 27-29. May/June, pp. 12-14. Adding Character to Camp Hughes Astle. March/April, raining Camp Counselors Using Sound Judgment, Programs, Jack Rothschild. pp. 20-25. as Leaders, July/August, pp. 8-9. July/August, pp. 19-21. Staff Training Best Practices: Robert LaFave, O.S.F., and Assessing the Year's Best Snakes Have Feelings, Too, Targeting Attitude, Sandra Buck Loughran, Ph.D. Practices for Staff Robert Ross Allen, CCD. Randall Grayson, Ph.D. March/April, pp. 36-39. Development, May/sune, pp. 30-31. November/December, Utilizing Returning Staff September/October, Staff Recruitment, pp. 40-43. During Precamp, Chris Rollins. op. 16-17. Training, and Growth Staffing Practices: A Discussion May/June, pp. 38-39. Lessons from Camp Joy: Embracing of Strategies that Work. Words of Encouragement the Summer Season, Diversity, Amy Krehbiel. November/December, to the Camp Counselor, November/December, November/December, pp. 44-47. Allen Schottenfeld. pp. 11-13. pp. 30-33. May/June, pp. 22-23. Risk Management: Continue Training All Summer, Ed Schirick. 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