When picking up my child from the camp today, a male coach was seriously criticizing my child. He told me that he was the coach in charge of the school bus group, and my child belonged to another group of children waiting to be picked up by their parents. While waiting for the parents to pick him up, my child followed him to the school bus group by mistake. He severely criticized him for not paying attention. When the child saw me, he broke down and cried. Both his sister and he told me that the coach scolded him very fiercely. I calmly asked the coach how many people they had to manage this basketball camp. He told me that two coaches were responsible for more than 20 children, and they needed the children to concentrate and listen to them, otherwise they would be very tired. First of all, if the coach feels tired, it is because you don’t have enough staff, which is your problem. Please ask your organization to arrange more coaches. Secondly, if the child was always distracted, it was because your camp is too boring. The child complained that the camp was too boring. How to attract the child’s attention and make your expensive summer camp worth the money and attract the child’s attention is your problem. Finally, no matter what a child did, an adult, especially an educator, should not yell at a child. Yelling and yelling will only fill the child with fear, and he will no longer have the energy to understand what he did wrong. What you should do is squat down and patiently explain to the child what mistakes he made and what consequences these mistakes will lead to. Isn't patience and kindness a must for...
Read moreRegistered my 8 years old girl for Super-Gymnastics with Campasia last year 2023 and she enjoyed the coaching and activities planned for the week. She requested to come back again to join the camp this year. This year she requested to join Super-Chef activity.
The training provided her with very effective techniques and gave her opportunities to hands-on with cooking and preparations for different dishes from scratch. She could use and try out some of the dishes she learned at the camp (with recipes provided) at home and she now feel much more confident in working around oven or stove. The camp met her desires to cook and perform various actions she learned in gymnastics. The camp was extremely informative and helpful, the instructors and chefs were very friendly and knowledgeable, not forgetting professional as well.
Thank you Campasia for well-planned activities. Great learning stones with lots of opportunities to ask questions and hands-on activities which all made for a really enjoyable camp. A wonderfully child-appropriate camp which will definitely make the child asking to join...
Read moreMy girl was told off rudely for wearing her Apple Watch to the camp and was told to tell her mum to call the school if there’s any question. I called the school and was told off that I didn’t read the camp email info which I said I did but there was no mention of no wearing of smart watch, only not allow to bring smart device like phone and ipad. They then told me to go and read the school website.. which anyway I did, and there was no mention. They then brought up, this is to avoid the students doing recording.. especially children from ‘country a’, which I shall not say here. I have feedback but no one bothered to call me anyway. As per the program, my girl feedback it’s so so. She preferred the other camp that I hv signed her up before where teachers are more engaging and fun. The teachers in this camp were too stern. Think again if you want to choose this as your...
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