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DLA EPITORIAL INDEX VOLUME 84 INDEX BY AUTHOR Burch, Jennifer, Nancy Ferguson, * Risk Management, Creating & Religious Camps: Common Roots and Maintaining a Healthy Camp ACA Staff, 20/20 Toolbox — Reaching New Sprouts, November/December, Environment: Strategies for Camp Out to Underserved Campers: pp. 48-53 Staff, May/June, pp. 14-17 UniCamp’s Strategies for Success, November/December, pp. 44—47 Coleman, Jessica, A Place to Share, July/ Risk Management, Tips about August, p. 56 First Aid Provided by Camp Staff, ACA Staff, A Conversation with Joe January/February, pp. 14-16 Ehrmann, January/February, pp. Colgan-Snyder, Garrett, 20/20 Toolbox: 24-27 Attracting Diverse Staff and Campers, Erceg, Linda, R.N., M.S., P.H.N., Barry September/October, pp. 48-53 A. Garst, Ph.D., Working Toward a ACA Staff, Creating Community through Healthier Camp: Five Strategies for Nature: An Interview with Joseph Coutellier, Connie, Years of Adventures Camp Administrators to (Re)Consider Cornell, September/October, pp. and Challenges: The History of Day Now!, March/April, pp. 36-41 24-27 Camp, January/February, pp. 40-44 Ferguson, Nancy, Jennifer Burch, ACA Staff, Praise and Self-Esteem: An Cronin, Greg, C.C.D., Counseling Religious Camps: Common Roots and Interview with Ashley Merryman, Teens: How to Help Teenagers Create New Sprouts, November/December, March/April, pp. 28-29 Memorable Summers, May/June, pp. pp. 48-53 64-67 ACA Staff, Reaching Out to Friedman, Norman, M. Ed., Top Ten, The Nontraditional Campers: Women and Daley, Lisa, J.D., Joel D. Haber, Ph.D.., Essence ofa Positive Camp Culture, Girls of African Descent Spread Their A Cyberbullying Protection Plan, March/April, p. 18 Wings at Camp Butterfly, July/August, March/April, pp. 30-35 pp. 24-27 Ditter, Bob: Garran, Daniella, A Place to Share, Shared Values, March/April, p. 76 ACA Staff, The Evolving Look of Camp: - Bullying Behavior in Boys... And An Interview with Abigail Van Slyck, What to De About It, May/June, pp. Garst, Barry A., Ph.D., Linda Ebner September/October, pp. 32-35 24-29 Erceg, R.N., M.S., P.H.N., Working Toward a Healthier Camp: Five Arizala, Scott, Staff Training: What Do * Healthy Camp Symposium Preview: Strategies for Camp Administrators to You Expect?, May/June, pp. 48-51 Present Day Adolescent Sexuality (Re)Consider Now!, March/April, pp. and Its Implications for the Camp Aycock, Kim, M.S.T., Configure the Ideal 36-41 Community, January/February, pp. Smartphone: “Apps” for Camp Staff to 32-38 Garst, Barry A., Ph.D., Sandra (Sam) Download and Install, May/June, pp. Thompson, C.P.R.P., A Healthy Camp 56-61 Truth and Consequences: Depends on You: Six Things Staff Can Interviewing Skills for Camp Barstead, Matthew, 20/20 Toolbox: The Do to Have a Healthy Summer, May/ Professionals, September/October, Rewards of Reinventing the Wheel, June, pp. 62—63 pp. 54-59 March/April, pp. 44—47 In the Trenches, March/April, pp. Gozet, Fahrettin, Linda Grier Pulliam, Bialeschki, M. Deborah, Ph.D., Karla 10-13 Gwynn Powell, Embrace the World: A. Henderson, Ph.D., We're All in Grow as a Result, September/October, In the Trenches, Play-Date at Camp, the Same Boat Together: Trends pp. 60-63 July/August, pp. 14-15 and Issues in Camps, November/ In the Trenches, Reflecting and Gray, June, A Place to Share, What About December, pp. 60-63 Learning, November/December, pp. the Children?, January/February, p. 72 Bialeschki, M. Deborah, Ph.D., Laurie 10-12 Haber, Joel, Ph.D., Lisa Daley, J.D.., Browne, Ph.D., Hints of Positive Duntley, John, It Was the Best Week Ever! A Cyberbullying Protection Plan, Enrollment Trends in Turbulent The Value of One-Week and Short- March/April, pp. 30-35 Economic Times, March/April, pp. 58—63 Term Camp Sessions, November/ Henderson, Karla, Ph.D., M. Deborah December, pp. 28-31 Bialeschki, Ph.D., We're All in the Brower, Marcy and Bob, Desegregating Ellett, Marcia, The Role of Nonprofit Same Boat Together: Trends and Circle M Day Camp: A Determination Organizations in the History Camp, Issues in Camps, pp. 60-—63 to Succeed, January/February, pp. 46-49 November/December, pp. 54-59 Holder, Sarah 20/20 Toolbox: Erceg, Linda, R.N., M.S., P.H.N.: Transgender Youth — The Role Browne, Laurie, Ph.D., M. Deborah Camps Might Play, September/ Bialeschki, Ph.D., Hints of Positive - Assessing Youth with Autism October, pp. 43-47 Enrollment Trends in Turbulent Spectrum Disorders for Their “Fit” Economic Times, March/April, pp. at Camp, March/April, pp. 52-55 Jacobs, Jeff ,P h.D., Justin Schmillen, 58-63 Risk Management, Autumn: M.S., Research, Campers’ Affinity for Opportunity to Assess Your Camp's Nature in Environmental Education Bryant, Cedric, Ph.D., FACSM, A Health Services, September/ Programs, July/August, pp. 8—11 Platform for Growth, January/ October, pp. 12-15 February, pp. 28-31 72 CAMPING magazine * November/December 201 | DLA EPITORIAL INDEX VOLUME 84 INDEX BY AUTHOR Burch, Jennifer, Nancy Ferguson, * Risk Management, Creating & Religious Camps: Common Roots and Maintaining a Healthy Camp ACA Staff, 20/20 Toolbox — Reaching New Sprouts, November/December, Environment: Strategies for Camp Out to Underserved Campers: pp. 48-53 Staff, May/June, pp. 14-17 UniCamp’s Strategies for Success, November/December, pp. 44—47 Coleman, Jessica, A Place to Share, July/ Risk Management, Tips about August, p. 56 First Aid Provided by Camp Staff, ACA Staff, A Conversation with Joe January/February, pp. 14-16 Ehrmann, January/February, pp. Colgan-Snyder, Garrett, 20/20 Toolbox: 24-27 Attracting Diverse Staff and Campers, Erceg, Linda, R.N., M.S., P.H.N., Barry September/October, pp. 48-53 A. Garst, Ph.D., Working Toward a ACA Staff, Creating Community through Healthier Camp: Five Strategies for Nature: An Interview with Joseph Coutellier, Connie, Years of Adventures Camp Administrators to (Re)Consider Cornell, September/October, pp. and Challenges: The History of Day Now!, March/April, pp. 36-41 24-27 Camp, January/February, pp. 40-44 Ferguson, Nancy, Jennifer Burch, ACA Staff, Praise and Self-Esteem: An Cronin, Greg, C.C.D., Counseling Religious Camps: Common Roots and Interview with Ashley Merryman, Teens: How to Help Teenagers Create New Sprouts, November/December, March/April, pp. 28-29 Memorable Summers, May/June, pp. pp. 48-53 64-67 ACA Staff, Reaching Out to Friedman, Norman, M. Ed., Top Ten, The Nontraditional Campers: Women and Daley, Lisa, J.D., Joel D. Haber, Ph.D.., Essence ofa Positive Camp Culture, Girls of African Descent Spread Their A Cyberbullying Protection Plan, March/April, p. 18 Wings at Camp Butterfly, July/August, March/April, pp. 30-35 pp. 24-27 Ditter, Bob: Garran, Daniella, A Place to Share, Shared Values, March/April, p. 76 ACA Staff, The Evolving Look of Camp: - Bullying Behavior in Boys... And An Interview with Abigail Van Slyck, What to De About It, May/June, pp. Garst, Barry A., Ph.D., Linda Ebner September/October, pp. 32-35 24-29 Erceg, R.N., M.S., P.H.N., Working Toward a Healthier Camp: Five Arizala, Scott, Staff Training: What Do * Healthy Camp Symposium Preview: Strategies for Camp Administrators to You Expect?, May/June, pp. 48-51 Present Day Adolescent Sexuality (Re)Consider Now!, March/April, pp. and Its Implications for the Camp Aycock, Kim, M.S.T., Configure the Ideal 36-41 Community, January/February, pp. Smartphone: “Apps” for Camp Staff to 32-38 Garst, Barry A., Ph.D., Sandra (Sam) Download and Install, May/June, pp. Thompson, C.P.R.P., A Healthy Camp 56-61 Truth and Consequences: Depends on You: Six Things Staff Can Interviewing Skills for Camp Barstead, Matthew, 20/20 Toolbox: The Do to Have a Healthy Summer, May/ Professionals, September/October, Rewards of Reinventing the Wheel, June, pp. 62—63 pp. 54-59 March/April, pp. 44—47 In the Trenches, March/April, pp. Gozet, Fahrettin, Linda Grier Pulliam, Bialeschki, M. Deborah, Ph.D., Karla 10-13 Gwynn Powell, Embrace the World: A. Henderson, Ph.D., We're All in Grow as a Result, September/October, In the Trenches, Play-Date at Camp, the Same Boat Together: Trends pp. 60-63 July/August, pp. 14-15 and Issues in Camps, November/ In the Trenches, Reflecting and Gray, June, A Place to Share, What About December, pp. 60-63 Learning, November/December, pp. the Children?, January/February, p. 72 Bialeschki, M. Deborah, Ph.D., Laurie 10-12 Haber, Joel, Ph.D., Lisa Daley, J.D.., Browne, Ph.D., Hints of Positive Duntley, John, It Was the Best Week Ever! A Cyberbullying Protection Plan, Enrollment Trends in Turbulent The Value of One-Week and Short- March/April, pp. 30-35 Economic Times, March/April, pp. 58—63 Term Camp Sessions, November/ Henderson, Karla, Ph.D., M. Deborah December, pp. 28-31 Bialeschki, Ph.D., We're All in the Brower, Marcy and Bob, Desegregating Ellett, Marcia, The Role of Nonprofit Same Boat Together: Trends and Circle M Day Camp: A Determination Organizations in the History Camp, Issues in Camps, pp. 60-—63 to Succeed, January/February, pp. 46-49 November/December, pp. 54-59 Holder, Sarah 20/20 Toolbox: Erceg, Linda, R.N., M.S., P.H.N.: Transgender Youth — The Role Browne, Laurie, Ph.D., M. Deborah Camps Might Play, September/ Bialeschki, Ph.D., Hints of Positive - Assessing Youth with Autism October, pp. 43-47 Enrollment Trends in Turbulent Spectrum Disorders for Their “Fit” Economic Times, March/April, pp. at Camp, March/April, pp. 52-55 Jacobs, Jeff ,P h.D., Justin Schmillen, 58-63 Risk Management, Autumn: M.S., Research, Campers’ Affinity for Opportunity to Assess Your Camp's Nature in Environmental Education Bryant, Cedric, Ph.D., FACSM, A Health Services, September/ Programs, July/August, pp. 8—11 Platform for Growth, January/ October, pp. 12-15 February, pp. 28-31 72 CAMPING magazine * November/December 201 | James, Joy, Ph.D., Gwynn Powell, Parry, Jim, Raising the Bar: A Case Smith, Peg L.: Ph.D., Rita Yerkes, Ed.D., Looking for Quality Outdoor Education, * 20/20 Toolbox: Navigating Back — Education in a “Formal” September/October, pp. 16-21 Complexity to Greater Relevance, Sense, March/April, pp. 48-51 Powell, Gwynn, Ph.D., Joy James, January/February, pp. 20-23 Kimmelman, Andy, Why Day Camp Ph.D., Rita Yerkes, Ed.D., Looking * From Peg, March/April, p. 2 Matters, November/December, pp. Back — Education in a “Formal” * From Peg, May/June, p. 2 24-27 Sense, March/April, pp. 48-51 - From Peg, July/August, p. 2 Klem, Michelle D., M.S., Donald J. Pulliam, Linda, Fahrettin Gézet, Gwynn * From Peg, September/October, p. 2 Nicholson, M. Ed., Research, The Powell, Embrace the World: Grow as a Stryker, Rick, P.E.: Value of Being a Camp Counselor: A Result, September/October, pp. 60—63 Study of the Experiences and Personal * Building Principles, A Ditch in Roark, Mark, Ph.D., Marissa Mikami, Growth of Missouri 4-H Camp Time, November/December, pp. Campers Have a World of Good — Counselors, March/April, pp. 14-17 68-70 Insights from the ACA Sites, Facilities, Building Principles, Money for Krueger, Heidi, Implementing Change: and Programs Report: 2011, Nothing (with Thanks to Dire Practical Tips for the Early Camp September/October, pp. 64-69 Straits), March/April, pp. 68-71 Director, July/August, pp. 40—43 Sangster, Andy, Longer Camp Sessions: Building Principles, Sign, Sign, Lebby, Garrett, A Place to Share, Low Disappearing Dinosaur or Timely Everywhere a Sign, September/ Tech and Lovin’ It!, September/ Treasure?, November/December, pp. October, pp. 8—10 October, p. 76 18-23 Building Principles, The More Leiken, Jeffrey, M.A., Camp Counseling Sasson, Debbie, Psy.D., Eric Sasson, Things Change . . . The More They in the Twenty-First Century: M.Ed., Striving for More Than Stay the Same, January/February, Connecting the Disconnected, May/ “Surviving”: An Argument for a Non- pp. 10-12 June, pp. 30—33 Inclusion Model for Camps, January/ Building Principles, The Movies February, pp. 50-53 Lindstrom, Marcia, Camp... You Don’t Want to See: No Water MAGNIFIED! The Benefits of Schafer, Ethan, Ph.D., Be at Your Best In or No Water Out, May/June, pp. Specialty Camps, November/ to Do Your Best: Self-Care Strategies 10-13 December, pp. 32-35 for Camp Counselors, May/June, pp. Building Principles, Your Field of Malinowski, Jon, Ph.D., Summer Camps 52-55 Dreams?, July/August, pp. 50-51 in Popular Culture, May/June, pp. Scheder, Cathy, Top Ten, Aquatic Safety Surgenor, Peter, From Peter, January/ 34-39 for Staff, May/June, p. 18 February, p. 2 Merhige, Jeff, Why the World Needs Schirick, Edward, C.P.C.U., C.LC., Swindle, Dawn, Making a Difference Summer Camp: An Essay to Parents, C.R.M.: through Innovation and Service: November/December, pp. 16—17 * Risk Management, Camp Eleanor Eells Award-Winning Camps Mikami, Marissa, Mark F. Roark, Management Liability — Evolving Are a Tribute to the Camp Spirit, July/ Ph.D., Campers Have a World of Risk, March/April, pp. 64—67 August, pp. 18—23 Good — Insights from the ACA Sites, Risk Management, Maintaining Thomas, Brian, Going to Outdoor Facilities, and Programs Report: 2011, Perspective — Is There Still a Place School: Talking the Talk, September/ September/October, pp. 64—69 for Camper Accident and Sickness October, pp. 22-23 Insurance in Your Camp Risk Monke, Audrey, How Do Your Campers Thompson, Sandra (Sam), C.P.R.P., Barry Management Plan?, July/August, Really Feel? The Benefits of Mid- A. Garst, Ph.D., A Healthy Camp pp. 12-13 Session Evaluations, March/April, pp. Depends on You: Six Things Staff Can 56-57 Risk Management, Why Do Do to Have a Healthy Summer, May/ Camp Staff Members Get Hurt?, Muellerleile, Jeanne, C.C.D., M.S., A June, pp. 62—63 November/December, pp. 64—67 Place to Share, Ways to Make Camp Thurber, Christopher, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., Memorable, May/June, p. 72 Schmillen, Justin, M.S., Jeff Jacobs, Do You Want To. . . Hey, Look Ph.D., Research, Campers’ Affinity for Naftulin, Eric, Top Eight Summer Camp Over There! Strategies for Working Marketing Strategies for 2011, March/ Nature in Environmental Education with Children Who Have Attention Programs, July/August, pp. 8—11 April, pp. 42-43 Deficits, May/June, pp. 40—45 Nicholson, Donald D., M. Ed., Michelle Spain, Viki, Bug Juice and Other Thurber, Christopher, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., D. Klem, M.S., Research, The Value of Culinary Delights, July/August, pp. A Place to Share, Tiger Fun: Saving Being a Camp Counselor: A Study of 34-39 the World by Taking Camp Seriously, the Experiences and Personal Growth Selke, Jennifer H., Ph.D., Social November/December, p. 80 of Missouri 4-H Camp Counselors, Marketing: Where Should You Start?, Tyrrell, Diane, A Message from 20/20 March/April, pp. 14-17 November/December, pp. 36-39 Toolbox, September/October, p. 42 CAMPING magazine * November/December 2011 73 01] EDITORIAL INDEX VOLUME 84 — continued Van Dreese, John, Camp Improvement: Healthy Camp Symposium Preview: We're All in the Same Boat Together: Getting Started, July/August, pp. Present Day Adolescent Sexuality Trends and Issues in Camps, Karla 44-49 and Its Implications for the Camp Henderson, Ph.D., M. Deborah Community, Bob Ditter, January/ Bialeschki, Ph.D., November/ Wallace, Stephen, M.S. Ed.: February, pp. 32-38 December, pp. 60—63 + Always Thank the Bus Driver... Working Toward a Healthier Camp: Five Building Principles, A Ditch in Time, And Other Words of Wisdom for Strategies for Camp Administrators Rick Stryker, P.E., November/ All the Campers I’ll Never Meet, to (Re)Consider Now!, Linda Ebner December, pp. 68-70 May/June, pp. 20-23 Erceg, R.N., M.S., P.H.N., Barry A. The Other Side of the Mountain: Building Principles, Money for Nothing Garst, Ph.D., March/April, pp. 36—41 Views on Organized Camp for 2012, (with Thanks to Dire Straits), Rick November/December, pp. 40—43 Risk Management, Autumn: Stryker, P.E., March/April, pp. 68-71 Opportunity to Assess Your Camp's After the Deluge — Part III: Letters Building Principles, Sign, Sign, Health Services, Linda Ebner Erceg, from My Campers, March/April, Everywhere a Sign, Rick Stryker, P.E., R.N., M.S., P.H.N., September/ pp. 20-27 September/October, pp. 8—10 October, pp. 12-15 Westerman, Martin, The Self-Reliant Building Principles, The More Things Risk Management, Creating & Camp, September/October, pp. 28-31 Change... The More They Stay the Maintaining a Healthy Camp Same, Rick Stryker, P.E., January/ Yerkes, Rita, Ed.D., Joy James , Ph.D., Environment: Strategies for Camp February, pp. 10—12 Gwynn Powell, Ph.D., Looking Back Staff, Linda Ebner Erceg, R.N., M.S., — Education in a “Formal” Sense, P.H.N., May/June, pp. 14—17 Building Principles, The Movies You March/April, pp. 48-51 Don’t Want to See: No Water In or No Risk Management, Tips about First Aid Water Out, Rick Stryker, P.E., May/ Provided by Camp Staff, Linda Ebner INDEX BY SUBJECT June, pp. 10—13 Erceg, R.N., M.S., P.H.N., January/ February, pp. 14-16 Building Principles, Your Field of Dreams?, Rick Stryker, P.E., July/ Risk Management, Why Do Camp Staff August, pp. 50-51 Members Get Hurt?, Edward A. Assessing Youth with Autism Spectrum Schirick, C.P.C.U., C.1.C., C.R.M., Risk Management, Camp Management Disorders for Their “Fit” at Camp, November/December, pp. 64—67 Liability — Evolving Risk, Edward Linda Ebner Erceg, R.N., M.S., P.H.N., A. Schirick, C.P.C.U., C.I.C., C.R.M, March/April, pp. 52-55 Top Ten, Aquatic Safety for Staff, Cathy March/April, pp. 64—67 Scheder, May/June, p. 18 How Do Your Campers Really Feel? The Risk Management, Maintaining Benefits of Mid-Session Evaluations, Perspective — Is There Still a Place Audrey Monke, March/April, pp. for Camper Accident and Sickness 56-57 Insurance in Your Camp Risk Camp Improvement: Getting Started, Praise and Self-Esteem: An Interview Management Plan?, Edward A. John Van Dreese, July/August, pp. with Ashley Merryman, March/April, Schirick, C.P.C.U., C.1.C., C.R.M., 44-49 pp. 28-29 July/August, pp. 12-13 Campers Have a World of Good — In the Trenches, Bob Ditter, March/April, Insights from the ACA Sites, Facilities, pp. 10-13 and Programs Report: 2011, Mark 20/20 Toolbox: Navigating Complexity Striving for More Than “Surviving”: An F. Roark Ph.D., Marissa Mikami, to Greater Relevance, Peg L. Smith, Argument for a Non-Inclusion Model September/October, pp. 64-69 January/February, pp. 20-23 for Camps, Debbie Sasson, Psy.D., Eric Hints of Positive Enrollment Trends in Sasson, M.Ed., January/February, pp. 20/20 Toolbox: Transgender Youth — Turbulent Economic Times, Laurie 50—53 The Role Camps Might Play, Sarah Browne Ph.D., M. Deborah Bialeschki, Holder, September/October, pp. 43—47 Ph.D., March/April, pp. 58-63 A Conversation with Joe Ehrmann, Social Marketing: Where Should You A Cyberbullying Protection Plan, Joel D. January/February, pp. 24-27 Start?, Jennifer H. Selke, Ph.D., Haber, Ph.D., Lisa Daley, J.D., March/ April, pp. 30-35 November/December, pp. 36-39 A Message from 20/20 Toolbox, Diane Tyrrell, September/October, p. 42 A Healthy Camp Depends on You: The Self-Reliant Camp, Martin Westerman, September/October, pp. A Platform for Growth, Cedric X. Bryant Six Things Staff Can Do to Have 28-31 Ph.D., FACSM, January/February, pp. a Healthy Summer, Sandra (Sam) 28-31 Thompson, C.P.R.P., Barry A. Garst, Top Eight Summer Camp Marketing Ph.D., May/June, pp. 62-63 Strategies for 2011, Eric Naftulin, After the Deluge — Part III: Letters from March/April, pp. 42—43 My Campers, Stephen Wallace, M.S. Ed., March/April, pp. 20-27 74, CAMPING magazine * November/December 201 1 Always Thank the Bus Driver... And A Place to Share, Low Tech and Lovin’ It!, The Other Side of the Mountain: Views Other Words of Wisdom for All the Garrett Lebby, September/October, on Organized Camp for 2012, Stephen Campers I'll Never Meet, Stephen p. 76 Wallace, M.S. Ed., November/ Wallace M.S. Ed., May/June, pp. December, pp. 40-43 A Place to Share, Shared Values, Daniella 20-23 Garran, March/April, p. 76 Why Day Camp Matters, Andy Bug Juice and Other Culinary Delights, Kimmelman, November/December, A Place to Share, Tiger Fun: Saving the Viki Kappel Spain, July/August, pp. pp. 24-27 World by Taking Camp Seriously, 34-39 Christopher Thurber, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., Research, Campers’ Affinity for Nature in Desegregating Circle M Day Camp: A November/December, p. 80 Environmental Education Programs, Determination to Succeed, Marcy and Justin Schmillen, M.S., Jeff Jacobs, A Place to Share, Ways to Make Camp Bob Brower, January/February, pp. Ph.D., July/August, pp. 8-11 Memorable, Jeanne Muellerleile 46-49 C.C.D., M.S., May/June, p. 72 Embrace the World: Grow as a Result, A Place to Share, What About the Linda Grier Pulliam, Fahrettin Gézet, Children?, June W. Gray, January/ Gwynn Powell, Ph.D., September/ 20/20 Toolbox: Attracting Diverse Staff February, p. 72 October, pp. 60-63 and Campers, Garrett Colgan-Snyder, From Peg, Peg L. Smith, September/October, pp. 48-53 Implementing Change: Practical Tips * March/April, p. 2 for the Early Camp Director, Heidi Be at Your Best to Do Your Best: Self- Krueger, July/August,pp. 40—43 * September/October, p. 2 Care Strategies for Camp Counselors, * May/June, p. 2 Ethan Schafer, Ph.D., May/June, pp. Looking Back — Education in a “Formal” Sense, Gwynn Powell, Ph.D., Joy * July/August, p. 2 52-55 James, Ph.D., Rita Yerkes, Ed.D., From Peter, Peter Surgenor, January/ Bullying Behavior in Boys... And What March/April, pp. 48-51 February, p. 2 to Do About It, Bob Ditter, May/June, pp. 24-29 Making a Difference through Innovation Top Ten, The Essence of a Positive Camp and Service: Eleanor Eells Award- Culture, Norman E. Friedman, M. Camp Counseling in the Twenty- Winning Camps Are a Tribute to the Ed., March/April, p. 18 First Century: Connecting the Camp Spirit, Dawn Swindle, July/ Disconnected, Jeffrey Leiken, M.A., August, pp. 18-23 May/June, pp. 30—33 Reaching Out to Nontraditional 20/20 Toolbox — Reaching Out to Configure the Ideal Smartphone: “Apps” Campers: Women and Girls of African Underserved Campers: UniCamp’s for Camp Staff to Download and Descent Spread Their Wings at Camp Strategies for Success, November/ Install, Kim Aycock, M.S.T., May/ Butterfly, July/August, pp. 24-27 December, pp. 44—47 June, pp. 56—61 Religious Camps: Common Roots 20/20 Toolbox: The Rewards of Counseling Teens: How to Help and New Sprouts, Nancy Ferguson, Reinventing the Wheel, Matthew Teenagers Create Memorable Jennifer Burch, November/December, Barstead, March/April, pp. 44-47 Summers, Greg Cronin, C.C.D., May/ pp. 48-53 June, pp. 64—67 Camp... MAGNIFIED! The Benefits of Summer Camps in Popular Culture, Jon Specialty Camps, Marcia Lindstrom, Do You Want To... Hey, Look Over Malinowski Ph.D., May/June, pp. November/December, pp. 32-35 There! Strategies for Working with 34-39 Children Who Have Attention Creating Community through Nature: Deficits, Christopher Thurber, Ph.D., The Evolving Look of Camp: An An Interview with Joseph Cornell, A.B.P.P., May/June, pp. 40—45 Interview with Abigail Van Slyck, September/October, pp. 24-27 September/October, pp. 32-35 In the Trenches, Play-Date at Camp, Bob Going to Outdoor School: Talking the Ditter, July/August, pp. 14-15 The Role of Nonprofit Organizations Talk, Brian Thomas, September/ in the History Camp, Marcia Ellett, October, pp. 22—23 In the Trenches, Reflecting and Learning, November/December, pp. 54—59 Bob Ditter, November/December, pp. It Was the Best Week Ever! The Value 10-12 Why the World Needs Summer Camp: of One-Week and Short-Term Camp An Essay to Parents, Jeff Merhige, Sessions, John Duntley, November/ Research, The Value of Being a Camp November/December, pp. 16—17 December, pp. 28-31 Counselor: A Study of the Experiences and Personal Growth of Missouri Years of Adventures and Challenges: Longer Camp Sessions: Disappearing 4-H Camp Counselors, Donald J. The History of Day Camp, Connie Dinosaur or Timely Treasure?, Andy Nicholson, M. Ed., Michelle D. Klem, Coutellier, January/February, pp. Sangster, November/December, pp. M.S., March/April, pp. 14-17 40-44 18—23 Staff Training: What Do You Expect?, A Place to Share, Jessica Coleman, July/ Raising the Bar: A Case for Quality Scott Arizala, May/June, pp. 48—51 August, p. 56 Outdoor Education, Jim Parry, September/October, pp. 16-21 Truth and Consequences: Interviewing Skills for Camp Professionals, Bob Ditter, September/October, pp. 54—59 CAMPING magazine * November/December 201 | 75

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