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McGrath, Daniel and Robin Galloway, Take Your Simpson, Chris A., Ph.D., and Stephen A. Communications Strategy: Consider What Horse to Camp, September/October, pp. 56-59 Armstrong, Ph.D., Camp El Tesoro de la Vida: Parents Really Think, March/April, pp. 40-44 Morrison, Sara, Young Professionals: Let’s Get A Camp Experience for Bereaved Children, White, Xan, A Place to Share, Whether It Started . .. Building Young Professionals July/August, pp. 32-35 Your e Eleven or Twenty, Camp Is Valuable, Group, May/June, pp. 8-10 Siperstein, Gary C., Ph.D.; Gary C. Glick; September/October, p. 68 Nicholson, Don and Michelle Klem, Research: Coreen M. Harada; Jennifer Norins Bardon; Head, Heart, Hands, and Health Developed at and Robin C. Parker, Camp Shriver: A Model + —Ti2sat l: e g ae; |w “t> VW 5{ ohow ij. 7?| ‘ Summer Camp, May/June, pp. 12-13 for Including Children With Intellectual Disabilities in Summer Camp, July/August, Association News Nicodemus, Teresa, Camp Leaders Making a pp. 20-26 2007 ACA Buyer's Guide, March/April, pp. 68-77 Difference, July/August, pp. 14-18 Smith, Peg, From Peg: Golden Quill and Golden Lens Awards, J. Parker, Robin C.; Bardon, Jennifer Norins; Gary N. Siperstein; Ph.D.; Gary C. Glick; and * January/February, p. 2 Wendell and Ruth T. Howe Awards, May/ June,pp. 78-79 Coreen M. Harada, Camp Shriver: A Model - July/August, p. 2 for Including Children With Intellectual * March/April, p. 2 Camper Growth & Development Disabilities in Summer Camp, July/August, * May/June, p. 2 Epidemic: Translating Drug Prevention pp. 20-26 Principles to Camp, Stephen G. Wallace, M.S. * November/December, p. 2 Parry, Jim, A Place to Share: Naturally, Ed., January/February, pp. 42-46 November/December, p. 72 * September/October, p. 2 Cyberbullying: A “Virtual” Camp Nightmare?, Parry, Jim, Naturally: Speers-Holmes, Jessica, Tom Horner, Andy Joel D. Haber, Ph.D., Scott B. Haber, May/June, * Do You Need To Step It Up a Little?, Kane, Jim Parry, Top 10, Top 10 Things to do pp. 52-57 at Camp to Stay Green, November/December, September/October, pp. 64-65 Healthy Teens: Hooking Up, Losing Out?, p. 67 ¢ Environmental Education Research, May/June, Stephen G. Wallace, M.S. Ed.,March/April, pp. 74-75 Stryker, Rick, P.E., It’s Not That Easy, Being pp. 26-30 Green .. ., November/December, pp. 22-29 * Living Deliberately in Solitude and One Camp, Two Ways of Teaching Boys, Michael Community, July/August, p. 8 Stryker, Rick, P.E., Building Principles: Thompson, Ph.D., May/June, “The Sky Is Falling!”—NMr. C. Little, pp. 34-37 * The Banner | Carry, January/February, p. 12 September/October, pp. 12-14 The Role of Skill Building, M. Deborah Parry, Jim, Tom Horner, Andy Kane, Jessica Some Like it Hot—The Rest of the Story, May/ Bialeschki Ph.D., Nancy Halliday, Ph.D., Speers-Holmes, Top 10, Top 10 Things to do June, pp. 14-16 January/February, pp. 60-65 at Camp to Stay Green, November/December, p. 67 Spring has Sprung!, March/April, pp. 81-83 The Role of Youth Involvement, Marge Scanlin, Pemberton, Jane, Ph.D., and Faith Evans M.Ed., Taking Another “Pass” at the Camp Roads, Ed.D., Craig VanKempen, Karen Lubecki, Change Yourself, Change Their World: Playing July/August, pp. 48-49 March/April, pp. 46-51 With Campers With Disabilities, November/ The Elephant in the Living Room, January/ In the Trenches, Bob Ditter: December, pp. 54-58 February, pp. 8-10 « Camper Capers, March/April, pp. 14-16 Podeszwa, Kurt, Who's on the Bus? (and how Thompson, Michael, Ph.D., One Camp, Two * MySpace or Yours—E-challenges and Camp, long will they be there?), September/October, Ways of Teaching Boys, May/June, pp. 34-37 May/June, pp. 76-77 pp. 30-35 ' Thompson, Zayanne, A Convenient Truth: How * Cellphone Deception—And Other Tales From Ramsing, Ron Ph.D., and Eddie Hill, Ph.D., Re- Our Past Can Save the Future, November/ Summer, January/February, pp. 71-72 search: How Camps Can Help Adolescents Self- December, pp. 32-38 - Tagging Snapshots of Summer ‘07, November/ Manage Diabetes, January/February, pp. 14-16 Thompson, Zayanne, Planting the Seeds to December, pp. 68-69 Scanlin, Marge, Ed.D.; Craig VanKempen; Grow an Environmental Stewardship Plan, Research: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health and Karen Lubecki, The Role of Youth November/December, pp. 40-41 Developed at Summer Camp, Michelle Klem Involvement, March/April, pp. 46-51 Tyrrell, Diane, C.C.D., M.A.Ed., Bridging and Don Nicholson, May/June, p. 12-13 Schafer, Ethan Ph.D., Training Counselors to be the Gap, September/October, pp. 24-29 How Camps Can Help Adolescents Self- Manage Role Models: The Basics and Beyond, May, Van Slyck, Abigail, Ph.D., Learning From Diabetes, Ron Ramsing, Ph.D., Eddie Hill, June, pp. 25-28 Lakamaga: Why an Architectural Historian Ph.D., January/February, pp. 14-16 Schirick, Edward A., C.P.C.U., C.L.C., C.R.M., Cares About Summer Camps, January/ Research: The Camp Setting, Setting Campers Equine Risks, September/October, p. 58 February, pp. 32-36 Up for Success, Jill Martz, Ph.D., July/August, Schirick, Edward A., C.P.C.U., C.I.-C., C.R.M., VanKempen, Craig, Marge M. Scanlin, pp. 50-51 Risk Management: Ed.D., Karen Lubecki, The Role of Youth Teens Today: What’s the Big Deal?: Taking a Look * Disaster Response and Recovery: Is Your Camp Involvement, March/April, pp. 46-51 at “In” Issues For Teens, Barry A. Garst, Ph.D., Prepared?, March/April, pp. 10-13 Vaughn, Gretchen “Banana’, Cultural and jeff Jacobs, Ph.D., November/December, - Managing Volunteer Worker Risks, July/ Competency: The Key to Hiring Diverse Staff, pp. 8-11 August, p. 10 September/October, pp. 44-47 Teens Today: Who Are the Teen Campers?, - Equine Risks, September/October, p. 58 Wallace, Stephen, M.S. Ed., Epidemic: Translating Karla A. Henderson, Ph.D., and M. Deborah Drug Prevention Principles Bialeschki, Ph.D., September/October, pp. 66-67 * Notes From the Field, November/December, pp. 70-71 to Camp, January/February, pp. 42-46 Top Ten: Top 10 Things You Can Do to Stay Wallace, Stephen, M.S. Ed., Healthy Teens: in Touch With Campers All Year, Kim Betts, Shelton, Michael, M.S., C.A.C., C.ET., , Hooking Up, Losing Out?, March/April, March/April, p. 9 Managing Diversity: Organizational Change, pp. 26-30 Part One, January/February, pp. 48-53 Wallace, Stephen, M.S. Ed., Under the Influence: Shelton, Michael M.S., C.A.C., C.ET., The Tools Respect, Responsibility, and the Conduct of for Change, May/June, pp. 58-65 Camp Counselors, May/June, pp. 20-22 Shelton, Michael M.LS., C.A.C., C.F.T., Managing Weberman, Bonnie, Jeffrey Hoffman, Noah Diversity: Organizational Change, Part Two, Doyle, Building a Comprehensive Camp March/April, pp. 32-39 CAMPING magazine * November/December 2007 65 Volume 80 continued » Health and Safety - Managing Volunteer Worker Risks, July/ ‘amp Shriver: A Model for Including Children Getting It, Learning It, Laughing at It, Janet August, p. 10 With Intellectual Disabilities in Summer Camp, Gary N. Siperstein, Ph.D.; Gary C. Kramschuster, C.T.R.S., July/August, - Notes From the Field, November/December, Glick; Coreen M. Harada; Jennifer Norins pp. 37-39 pp. 70-71 Bardon; and Robin C. Parker, July/August, pp. Risk Management, Linda Ebner Erceg, R.N. MLS., Top 10: Top 10 Things to do at Camp to Stay 20-26 P.H.N.: Green, Tom Horner, Andy Kane, Jim Parry, * ARCeAs’pso nHdeianlgt h to& CWhealnlgnee,s s JaSntuaanrdya/rdFse:b ruary, pJ.e s6s7ic a Speers- Holmes, November/December, HoENwdo uvcteoam tbMieaoxnr i/mDPierzcoeeg mrbYaoemur r, a t ECpnpav.im rp4o2,n- m4R6ea nyt aBli vens, pp. 73-75 Top Ten: Top Ten Things You Can Do to Ensure * CMaaym/pJeurn e,Wpepl.ln e7s2s-:7 3A Different Perspective, ap . S4u7c cessful Camp, Rob Grierson, July/August, TakpDepa .n Yi5eo6lu- r5 M9cH oGrrsaet h,to SCeapmtpe,m bReorb/iOnc toGbalelro,w ay, Management & Organizational Design Philosophy & Objectives Naturally, Jim Parry: Are We Getting More Young People to Campi, But Words Can Never Hurt Me: The Subtle * Living Deliberately in Solitude and M. Deborah Bialeschki, Ph.D., March/April, Power of Language, Faith Evans, M.Ed., May/ Community, July/August, p. 8 pp. 58-64 June, pp. 42-45 * The Banner I Carry, January/February, p. 12 Building a Comprehensive Camp Camp Leaders Making a Difference, Teresa * Do You Need To Step It Up a Little?, Communications Strategy: Consider What Nicodemus, July/August, pp. 14-18 September/October, pp. 64-65 Parents Really Think, Jeffrey Hoffman, Bonnie Camps and Spirituality, Nancy Ferguson M., * Environmental Education Research, May/June, Weberman, Noah Doyle, March/April, Div., M.A., Ed.S., March/April, pp. 18-24 pp. 74-75 pp. 40-44 The Values of the Traditional Camp Experience, Teaching GPS Technology in Nature Education Learning From Lakamaga: Why an Architectural David Elkind, Ph.D., January/February, Programs, Virginia Bourdeau, November/ Historian Cares About Summer Camps, pp. 20-24 December, pp. 48-52 Abigail A. Van Slyck, Ph.D., January/February, Your Life Will Change Forever: Rapid Learning pp. 32-36 Lesson, Greg Cronin C.C.D., July/August, Staff Recruitment, Training, & Growth Managing Diversity: Organizational Change, pp. 28-31 Bridging the Gap, Diane Tyrrell, C.C.D., M.A.Ed., Part One, Michael Shelton, M.S., C.A.C., A Convenient Truth: How Our Past Can Save September/October, pp. 24-29 C.ET., January/February, pp. 48-53 the Future, Zayanne Thompson, November/ Bringing Professionalism to Camp Counseling, Managing Diversity: Organizational Change, December, pp. 32-41 Jeffrey Leiken, M.A., May/June, pp. 30-32 Part Two, Michael Shelton, M.S., C.A.C., C.ET., Change Yourself; Change Their World: Playing Cultural Competency: The Key to Hiring Diverse March/April, pp. 32-39 With Campers With Disabilities, Faith Evans, Staff, Gretchen “Banana” Vaughn, September/ Slicing the Pie: Selections From the American M.Ed., and Jane Pemberton, Ph.D., November/ October, pp. 44-47 Camp Association’s 2007 Compensation and December, pp. 54-58 Determining Competency: Essentials in Benefits Survey, Jon C. Malinowski, Ph.D., A Place to Share: Feeling the Music of Camp, Interviewing, Bob Ditter, September/October, September/October, Sunnie Kaufmann, July/August, p. 52 pp. 18-23 pp. 50-55 A Place to Share: It’s a Wonderful Life, Isn’t It?, Global Understanding: The Benefits and The Tools for Change, Michael Shelton, M.S., Mark H. Case Sr., C.C.D., May/June, p. 80 Challenges of International Staffing, Sharon C.A.C., C.ET., May/June, pp. 58-65 A Place to Share: Life at Camp, Neal Levin, Kosch, September/October, pp. 36-41 The What and the Why of Camp Releases, March/April, p. 84 Increasing Your Effectiveness in Hiring Camp Charles R. Gregg, Catherine Hansen-Stamp, A Place to Share: Naturally, Jim Parry, Staff... How to Hire the Best and Avoid the January/February, pp. 54-59 November/December, p. 72 Rest, Carl L. Harshman, Ph.D., Tom Etzkorn, Turning Up the Heat: Moving Your Camp From A Place to Share: Reaching Out, Ryan Douglas, M.B.A., March/April, pp. 52-57 Great to Greater!, Carl L. Harshman, Ph.D., January/February, p. 80 The ABCD’s of Orientation Planning, Greg Tom Etzkorn, M.B.A., May/June, pp. 46-5] A Place to Share: Whether You're Eleven or Cronin, C.C.D., May/June, pp. 38-41 Twenty, Camp Is Valuable, Xan White, Training Counselors to be Role Models: The It's Not That Easy, Being Green .. ., Rick Stryker, P.E., November/December, pp. 22-30 September/October, p. 68 Basics and Beyond, Ethan Schafer, Ph.D., May/ From Peg, Peg L. Smith: June, pp. 25-28 Building Principles, Rick Stryker, P.E.: January/February, p. 2 Under the Influence: Respect, Responsibility, and ¢ “The Sky Is Falling!”—Mr. C. Little, the Conduct of Camp Counselors, Stephen G. September/October, pp. 12-14 July/August, p. 2 Wallace, M.S. Ed., May/June, pp. 20-22 Some Like it Hot—The Rest of the Story, May/ March/April, p. 2 Who's on the Bus? (and how long will they be June, pp. 14-16 May/June, p. 2 there?), Kurt Podeszwa, September/October Spring has Sprung!, March/April,pp. 81-83 November/ December, p. 2 pp. 30-35 Taking Another “Pass” at the Camp Roads, September/October, p. 2 Top Ten: Top 10 Things You Can Do to Recruit July/August, pp. 48-49 Research, The Value of Working at Camp on Camp Volunteers, Barry Garst, Ph.D., January/ The Elephant in the Living Room, January/ the Lives of Young Camp Staff, Theresa M. February, p. 79 February, pp. 8-10 Ferrari Ph.D., Janet K. Digby, M.S., November/ Top Ten: Top Ten Things You Can Do to Train Equine Risks, Edward A. Schirick, C.P.C.U., December, pp. 17-18 Your Staff Well,A.L. Ferreira, September/ C.1.C., C.R.M., September/October, p. 58 October,p. 10 Programming Risk Management, Edward A. Schirick, C.P.C.U., Young Professionals: Let’s Get It Started Camp EI Tesoro de la Vida: A Camp Experience C.1.C., C.R.M: ... Building a Young Professionals Group, for Bereaved Children,Chris Simpson, Ph.D., * Disaster Response and Recovery: Is Your Camp Stephen A. Armstrong Ph.D., July/August, sara Morrison, May/June, pp. 8-10 Prepared?, March/April, pp. 10-13 Young Professionals: The Mid-Winter Blues, Becky List, January/February, p. 76 66 CAMPING magazine * November/December 2007 f - Sie oh % Taob ia . si rd ee ve Ninth Beads) i | FaRsS

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