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y® Wfolltlaal-mon Index by Author Durkin, Clare E., and Christopher Thurber, Regarding Nature-Deficit Disorder and Ph.D., A.B.P.P., Speaking of Technology: Camp, July/August, pp. 34-39 Baughman, Nanette; Rob Grierson; and Tony Oyenarte, Top 10, Top Ten Things You Can Understanding Parents’ Views of Electronic Henderson, Karla Deborah Ph.D., M. Deborah Communications, May/June, pp. 60-64 Do to Create Teachable Moments During Bialeschki Ph.D., Teens, Teens and Physical Staff Training, May/June, p. 8 Erceg, Linda R.N., M.S., P.H.N., Risk Health Issues, September/October, pp. 58-60 Management: Bernknopf, Chery:, R.N., A Place to Share, My Holt, Jessica, 20/20 Toolbox: More Than an South African Journey, January/February, * Baseline for a Healthy Camp Environment, Art Camp — The Bauen Story, November/ p. 72 January/February, pp. 8-10 December, pp. 28-31 Bialeschki, M. Deborah, Ph.D., and Jon * Health Care Providers: Who's Best for My James, Penny A.; Karla A. Henderson, Ph.D.; C. Malinowski, Ph.D., Summer Camp Camp?, September/October, pp. 10-13 and Barry Garst, Ph.D., Camp Director’s Enrollment Trends, March/April, pp. 46-53 * Health Screening: It’s Scope and Objectives, Beliefs Regarding Nature-Deficit Disorder Bialeschki, M. Deborah, Ph.D., and Karla A. May/June, pp. 10-14 and Camp, July/August, pp. 34-39 Henderson, Ph.D., Teens, Teens and Physical Erceg, Linda R.N., M.S., P.H.N.; Barry Garst, Kurtz, Sarah, A Place to Share, I Can’t Wait to Health Issues, September/October, pp. 58-60 Ph.D.; Gwynn M. Powell, Ph.D.; R. Dawn Get Back to Camp!, March/April, p. 80 Billia, Dee, Green CORPS: Being Green... Comstock, Ph.D., How Healthy Is Camp? Leiken, Jeffrey M.A., The Hidden Motivator for Artfully, November/December, pp. 42-45 Exploring Early Results From the American Today’s Staff, May/June, pp. 46-49 Camp Association’s Surveillance Study of Branstetter, Stephen, Technology, New [Injuries and Illness, March/April, pp. 22-28 Loy, David, Ph.D., and Gretchen Snethen, A Technologies to Improve Camp Marketing, Marketing Survey of Special Needs Camps, March/April, pp. 10-13 Evans, Faith, Put Poems in Your Pockets: Why July/August, pp. 40-45 Use Poetry at Camp? November/December, Burns, Jessica, A Place to Share, Camp From a pp. 50-53 Lukanina, Marina, Guidelines for Attracting Mother's Perspective, May/June, p. 80 the Latino Population to a Summer Ferguson, Nancy M.Div., M.A., Ed.S., Overnight Camp, March/April, pp. 54-59 Certan, Diana; Lauren Colyn; and Don Developing Spiritual Competencies During DeGraaf, Ph.D., Social Capital and Organized Staff Training, May/June, pp. 50-55 Lukanina, Marina; Gwynn Powell, Ph.D.; and Camping: It’s About Community, March/ Dana Fitzgerald, Building Community When April, pp. 30-36 Ferguson, Nancy M.Div., M.A., Ed.S., We're Multiple Languages Are Spoken, January/ Glad You Are Here!, September/October, pp. February, pp. 38-40 Coleman, Marla, Countdown: Control or 24-27 Catastrophe, January/February, pp. 48-56 Malinowski, Jon, Ph.D., Site-Seeing: Selected Fitzgerald, Dana; Gwynn Powell, Ph.D.; and Finding From the Site, Facilities, and Colyn, Lauren; Don DeGraaf, Ph.D.; and Marina Lukanina, Building Community Program Survey, September/October, pp. Diana Certan, Social Capital and Organized When Multiple Languages Are Spoken, 48-51 Camping: It’s About Community, March/ January/February, pp. 38-40 April, pp. 30-36 Malinowski, Jon Ph.D., Teens, Regional ComR.sNt.o,c kM,.S .R,. 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Powell, Ph.D.; and Four-Year-Olds, March/April, pp. 42-44 CADpairaminpla,i npCgpe:.r t3aI0tn’-,s3 6AS boocuital CCoampimtuanli tanyd, OMragracnhi/z ed CAR.ma emDrpai?wc na Enx CpoClmoasrmtipon cg kA,sE saorPclhiy.a DtR.ie,os nu’Hlsto sw S FurrHveoeamil ltlthahyne c eIs MaNrkowvaermdbte,r /DDaevciedm, beWrh,y pP.o e52t ry Matters, Study of Injuries and Illness, March/April, Martin, Kirsten, and Megan Urban, Research, Denowski, Paul; Rob Grierson: and Tony pp. 22-28 Developing Environmentally Responsible OTryeeanta rHtoem,e sTiocpk nTeesns,, ToJpu lTye/rA:u gWuasyts, pto. 1P9r event/ GilMmcoDuerr,m oBtatr,b arAav,o iPdhi.nDg., tahen d“ PWienbnadlyl” Machine CBeahmapv,i orJ:u lAy /ACuagsues tS,t updpy. o1f4 -T1r8a ilside Discover Ditter, Bob, It’s Not Too Early: Thinking About Approach to Promoting Social Competence, McDermott, Wendy, and Barbara Gilmour, Staffing Issues Now, September/October, pp. May/June, pp. 56-59 Avoiding the “Pinball” Machine Approach 28-31 Grayson, Randall, Ph.D., Wish, Wonder, and to Promoting Social Competence, May/June, Ditter, Bob, Key Skills for the Frontline Surprise, July/August, pp. 30-33 pp. 56-59 Supervisor at Camp, July/August, pp. 52-53 Grierson, Rob, Nanette Baughman, Tony Nazworth, Deana, Floyd and Blue, July/August, Ditter, Bob, New Kids in the Tent: The Oyenarte, Top 10, Top Ten Things You Can pp. 46-47 Changing Profile of Today’s Campers, Do to Create Teachable Moments During Oyenarte, Tony; Nanette Baughman; and Rob January/February, pp. 42-47 Staff Training, May/June, p. 8 Grierson, Top 10, Top Ten Things You Can Ditter, Bob, Top 10 Tips for Working with Grierson, Rob, Paul Denowski, Tony Oyenarte, Do to Create Teachable Moments During Today’s Campers, May/June, pp. 28-31 Top Ten, Top Ten Ways to Prevent/Treat Staff Training, May/June, p. 8 Ditter, Bob, In the Trenches: Homesickness, July/August, p. 19 Oyenarte, Tony; Paul Denowski; and Rob * Leaders, Managers, and Worriers, March/ Henderson, Karla, A Place to Share, The Best Grierson, Top Ten, Top Ten Ways to Prevent/ Aprippl. 7,6-7 7 Darn Job You'll Ever Have, Juiy/August, p. 56 Treat Homesickness, July/August, p. 19 * Taking Stock of Summer 2008, November/ Henderson, Karla A., Ph.D., Penny A. James, Ozier, Lance, The Sound of Music, November/ December, pp. 20-22 Barry Garst Ph.D., Camp Director's Beliefs December, pp. 46-48 CAMPING magazine * November/December 2008 63 WoliUlaal-weoe melelalilalel-te| Parry, Jim, Naturally: Shelton, Michael, M.S., C.A.C., C.E.T., Forced Wood, Garcia, A Place to Share, The Soul of ¢ Changing Habitats, July/August, p. 8 Into Manhood: Males and Homesickness at Your Leadership, September/October, p. 64 Camp, May/June, pp. 42-45 * Timing Is Everything, March/April, p. 78 index by Subject Smith, Peg, The Strength of Many Voices: + Whether the Weather Be Cold, or Whether Children, Youth, and Families Need to Hear Association News the Weather Be Hot, January/February, p. 12 Yours, January/February, pp. 26-28 2008 ACA Buyer’s Guide, March/April, pp. Peneston, Jeff, Send Your Camp to the Ends of Smith, Peg, From Peg, July/August, p. 2 60-70 the Earth!, November/December, pp. 54-56 Smith, Peg, From Peg, March/April, p. 2 2008 Golden Quill and Golden Lens Awards, Pickle, Melody Ph.D., Letting Campers Make J. Wendell and Kath T. Howe Awards, May/ Their Mark, March/April, pp. 38-41 Smith, Peg, From Peg, May/June, p. 2 June, pp. 78-79 Powell, Gwynn, Ph.D., Different Perspectives: Smith, Peg, From Peg, September/October, p. 2 If You Could Hear What I’m Thinking, May/ Snethen, Gretchen, and David Loy, Ph.D., A Camper Growth and Development June, pp. 36-41 Marketing Survey of Special Needs Camps, “Back to Where You Once Belonged” Risk and Powell, Gwynn Ph.D.; Marina Lukanina; and July/August, pp. 40-45 Choice at a Creative Arts Camp, Michael Dana Fitzgerald, Building Community When Thompson, November/December, pp. 34 Stryker, Rick P.E., Building Principles: Multiple Languages Are Spoken, January/ 20/20 Toolbox: More Than an Art Camp — February, pp. 38-40 * On the Waterfront, May/June, pp. 76-77 The Bauen Story, Jessica Holt, November/ Powell, Gwynn M., Ph.D.; Linda Ebner Erceg, * Don't Linger Too Long in the Outhouse... December, pp. 28-31 R.N., M.S., P.H.N.; Barry Garst Ph.D.; and July/August, pp. 10-12 Forced Into Manhood: Males and R. Dawn Comstock, Ph.D., How Healthy Is * Now What Do We Do?, November/ Homesickness at Camp, Michael Shelton Camp? Exploring Early Results From the December, pp. 10-11 M.S., C.A.C., C.E.T., May/June, pp. 42-45 American Camp Association’s Surveillance * On Capital Campaigns, January/February, Guidelines for Attracting the Latino Population Study of Injuries and Illness, March/April, pp. 70-71 to a Summer Overnight Camp, Marina pp. 22-28 Lukanina, March/April, pp. 54-59 Prefontaine, Teresa, Enriching Lives, Building * Surfing the Net, March/April, pp. 8-9 New Kids in the Tent: The Changing Profile Tomorrows One Camp at a Time, July/ * Think Spring!, September/October, pp. 62-63 of Today’s Campers, Bob Ditter, January/ August, pp. 20-25 Surgenor, Peter, 20/20 Toolbox: Introduction, February, pp. 42-47 Pugh, Michelle, One More Song, July/August, September/October, pp. 14-15 Part II: Letters From My Campers, Stephen pp. 27-29 Taylor, Posie, Naturally, Nature Is Where We Wallace M.S. Ed., May/June, pp. 18-26 Pulliam, Linda, In Living Colors: Couleurs de Find It!, September/October, p. 61 Summer Camp Enrollment Trends, M. vie, May/June, pp. 68-71 Thompson, Michael, Ph.D., “Back to Where Deborah Bialeschki Ph.D., and Jon C. Rudick, Jodi, M.A.S., Marketing: You Once Belonged”: Risk and Choice at a Malinowski Ph.D., March/April, pp. 46-53 * The Art of Persuasion, November/December, Creative Arts Camp, November/December, The Art Camp, Stephen Wallace, November/ pp. 14-16 pp. 34-37 December, pp. 24-26 * The 8 Ps of Marketing, September/October, Thompson, Michael Ph.D., The Paradox of the Research, Developing Environmentally pp. 6-8 Anxious Parent, January/February, pp. 16-21 Responsible Behavior: A Case Study of Scheinfeld, Jodi, and Rob Scheinfeld, Who Will Thurber, Christopher E., Ph.D., A.B.P.P., and Trailside Discover Camp, Megan Urban and Care When I’m Not There? Ten Years Later, Clare E. Durkin, Speaking of Technology: Kirsten Martin, July/August, pp. 14-18 May/June, pp. 32-34 Understanding Parents’ Views of Electronic Teens, Regional Differences in Teen Camp Scheinfeld, Rob, and Jodi Scheinfeld, Who Will Communications, May/June, pp. 60-64 Attendance, Jon C. Malinowski Ph.D., Care When I’m Not There? Ten Years Later, Tyrrell, Diane C.C.D., 20/20 Toolbox: January/February, pp. 68-69 May/June, pp. 32-34 Overview, September/October, p. 16 Teens, Teens and Physical Health Issues, Karla Schirick, Edward, C.P.C.U., C.I.C., C.R.M., Risk Tyrrell, Diane C.C.D., A Glimpse Behind the A. Henderson, Ph.D., and M. Deborah Management: Curtain: Developing the Next Generation of Bialeschki, Ph.D., September/October, pp. Open Letter to Camp Counselors: Think, Camp Directors, March/April, pp. 18-20 58-60 and Have a Great Summer!, July/August, pp. Urban, Megan, and Kirsten Martin, Research, Health and Safety 54-55 Developing Environmentally Responsible How Healthy Is Camp? Exploring Early Results Privacy Concerns and Regulatory Behavior: A Case Study of Trailside Discover From the American Camp Association’s Compliance Risks, March/April, pp. 14-16 Camp, July/August, pp. 14-18 Surveillance Study of Injuries and Illness, Managing Risk: International Staff, Wallace, Stephen, The Art Camp, November/ Linda Ebner Erceg, R.N., M.S., P.H.N.; Barry November/December, pp. 12-13 December, pp. 24-26 Garst, Ph.D.; Gwynn M. Powell, Ph.D.; and Schlag, Paul, Ph.D., Online Learning Comes to Wallace, Stephen M.S. Ed., Camping Alone? R. Dawn Comstock, Ph.D., March/April, pp. Camp, September/October, pp. 40-44 Connection, Consistency, and Contribution: 22-28 Schoenberg, Douglas, Technology, Ka-Ching! How Summer Camps Build Social Capital, Risk Management, Linda Ebner Erceg: Using Technology to Improve Fee Collection, September/October, pp. 34-39 ¢ Baseline for a Healthy Camp Environment, November/December, pp. 17-19 Wallace, Stephen M.S. Ed., Letters From My January/February, pp. 8-10 Sheets, Ann, From Ann, January/February, p. 2 Campers: A Director's Guide to Mentoring * Health Care Providers: Who’s Best for My Shelton, Michael, M.S., C.A.C., C.E.T., 20/20 Youth, January/February, pp. 58-63 Camp?, September/October, pp. 10-13 Toolbox: Diversity is Critical, September/ Wallace, Stephen M.S. Ed., Part II: Letters From * Health Screening: It’s Scope and Objectives, October, pp. 17-22 My Campers, May/June, pp. 18-26 May/June, pp. 10-14 64 CAMPING magazine * November/December 2008 Management and Organizational Karla A. Henderson, Ph.D.; and Barry Garst, Put Poems in Your Pockets: Why Use Poetry at Design Ph.D., July/August, pp. 34-39 Camp?, Faith Evans, November/December, A Marketing Survey of Special Needs Camps, Camping Alone? Connection, Consistency, and pp. 50-53 Gretchen Snethen, and David Loy, Ph.D., Contribution: How Summer Camps Build Send Your Camp to the Ends of the Earth!, Jeff July/August, pp. 40-45 Social Capital, Stephen Wallace, M.S. Ed., Peneston, November/December, pp. 54-56 Avoiding the “Pinball” Machine Approach September/October, pp. 34-39 Social Capital and Organized Camping: It’s to Promoting Social Competence, Barbara Enriching Lives, Building Tomorrows One About Community!, Lauren Colyn; Don Gilmour, Ph.D., and Wendy McDermott, Camp at a Time, Teresa Prefontaine, July/ DeGraaf, Ph.D.; and Diana Certan, March/ May/June, pp. 56-59 August, pp. 20-25 April, pp. 30-36 Building Community When Multiple Floyd and Blue, Deana Nazworth, July/August, The Sound of Music, Lance Ozier, November/ Languages Are Spoken, Gwynn Powell, Ph.D.; pp. 46-47 December, pp. 46-48 Marina Lukanina; and Dana Fitzgerald, GREEN Corps: Being Green . . . Artfully, Dee January/February, pp. 38-40 Billia, November/December, pp. 42-45 Staff Recruitment, Training, and Countdown: Control or Catastrophe, Marla Speaking of Technology: Understanding Growth Coleman, January/February, pp. 48-56 Parents’ Views of Electronic A Glimpse Behind the Curtain: Developing the In Living Colors: Couleurs de vie, Linda Grier Communications, Christopher Thurber Next Generation of Camp Directors, Diane Pulliam, May/June, pp. 68-71 Ph.D., A.B.P.P., and Clare E. Durkin, May/ Tyrrell C.C.D., March/April, pp. 18-20 Building Principles, Rick Stryker, P.S.: June, pp. 60-64 Different Perspectives: If You Could Hear What The Strength of Many Voices: Children, Youth, I’m Thinking, Gwynn M. Powell, Ph.D., May/ * On the Waterfront, May/June, pp. 76-77 and Families Need to Hear Yours, Peg L. June, pp. 36-41 * Don't Linger Too Long in the Outhouse...., Smith, January/February, pp. 26-28 It's Not Too Early: Thinking About Staffing July/August, pp. 10-12 We're Glad You Are Here!, Nancy Ferguson Issues Now, Bob Ditter, September/October, * Now What Do We Do?, November/ M.Div., M.A., Ed.S., September/October, pp. pp. 28-31 December, pp. 10-11 24-27 Key Skills for the Frontline Supervisor at Camp, * On Capital Campaigns, Rick Stryker P.E., Wish, Wonder, and Surprise, Randall Grayson Bob Ditter, July/August, pp. 52-53 January/February, pp. 70-71 Ph.D., July/August, pp. 30-33 Letters From My Campers: A Director’s Guide * Surfing the Net, Rick Stryker, P.E., March/ A Place to Share, Camp From a Mother’s to Mentoring Youth, Stephen Wallace, M.S. April, pp. 8-9 Perspective, Jessica Burns, May/June, p. 80 Ed., January/February, pp. 58-63 ¢ Think Spring!, Rick Stryker, P.E., September/ A Place to Share, I Can’t Wait to Get Back to Making an Impact on the Youth of Today, October, pp. 62-63 Camp!, Sarah Kurtz, March/April, p. 80 January/February, pp. 22-24 Site-Seeing: Selected Finding From the A Place to Share, My South African Journey, Online Learning Comes to Camp, Paul A. Site, Facilities, and Program Survey, Jon Cheryl Bernknopf, R.N., January/February, Schlag, Ph.D., September/October, pp. 40-44 Malinowski Ph.D., September/October, pp. pp. 72 The Hidden Motivator for Today’s Staff, Jeffrey 48-51 From Ann, Ann Sheets, January/February, p. 2 Leiken, M.A., May/June, pp. 46-49 Marketing, Jodi Rudick, M.A.S.: From Peg, Peg L. Smith The Paradox of the Anxious Parent, Michael * The 8 Ps of Marketing, September/October, G. Thompson, Ph.D., January/February, pp. * July/August, p. 2 pp. 6-8 16-21 March/April, p. 2 ¢ The Art of Persuasion, Jodi Rudick, Top 10 Tips for Working with Today's Campers, November/December, pp. 14-16 May/June, p. 2 Bob Ditter, May/June, pp. 28-31 Risk Management, Edward A. Schirirck: September/October, p. 2 Who Will Care When I’m Not There? Ten Years November/December, p. 4 Later, Jodi Scheinfeid, and Rob Scheinfeld, * Managing Risk: International Staff, November/December, pp. 12-13 Naturally, Jim Parry: May/June, pp. 32-34 * Privacy Concerns and Regulatory - Changing Habitats, July/August, p. 8 A Place to Share, The Best Darn Job You'll Ever Have, Karla A. Henderson, July/August, p. 56 Compliance Risks, March/April, pp. 14-16 * Timing Is Everything, March/April, p. 78 A Place to Share, The Soul of Your Leadership, Technology, Ka-Ching! Using Technology to * Whether the Weather Be Cold, or Whether Garcia Wood, September/October, p. 64 Improve Fee Collection, Douglas Schoenberg, the Weather Be Hot, January/February, p. 12 November/December, pp. 17-19 In the Trenches, Bob Ditter: Nature Is Where We Find It!, Posie Taylor, Technology, New Technologies to linprove September/October, p. 61 * Leaders, Managers, and Worriers, March/ Camp Marketing, Stephen Branstetter, April, pp. 76-77 Programming March/April, pp. 10-13 - Taking Stock of Summer 2008, November/ Add Some Music to the Mix, Chris French, December, pp. 20-22 November/December, pp. 38-41 Philosophy and Objectives Risk Management, Open Letter to Camp Developing Spiritual Competencies During Counselors: Think, and Have a Great 20/20 Toolbox: Introduction, Peter D. Surgenor, Staff Training, Nancy Ferguson M.Div., M.A., Summer!, Edward A. Schirick, C.P.C.U., September/October, pp. 14-15 Ed.S., May/June, pp. 50-35 C.LC., C.R.M., July/August, pp. 54-55 20/20 Toolbox: Overview, Diane Tyrrell C.C.D., Developmentally Appropriate Sports Skills for Top 10, Top Ten Things You Can Do to Create September/October, p. 16 Three- and Four-Year-Olds, Dougias Mann Teachable Moments During Staff Training, 20/20 Toolbox: Diversity is Critical, Michael P.P.E., A.T.C., March/April, pp. 42-44 Nanette Baughman; Rob Grierson; and Tony Shelton M.S., C.A.C., C..E.T., September/ Letting Campers Make Their Mark, Melody Oyenarte, May/June, p. 8 October, pp. 17-22 Pickle, Ph.D., March/April, pp. 38-41 Top Ten, Top Ten Ways to Prevent/Treat Camp Director’s Beliefs Regarding Nature- One More Song, Michelle Pugh, July/August, Homesickness, Paul Denowski, Rob Grierson, Deficit Disorder and Camp, Penny A. James; pp. 27-29 Tony Oyenarte, July/August, pp. 19 CAMPING magazine * November/December 2008 65

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