As a parent, I’m always on the lookout for summer camps that offer more than just outdoor activities. My son just wants to do something fun! When I found Wayfinder Summer Camps, I was intrigued by their use of Live Action Role-Playing (LARPing) as a tool for kids to build confidence and develop new skills. Although I’m familiar with LARPing, I wanted to learn more about how it could benefit my son. After exploring their website, I was excited to see how much it could offer beyond just the fun of role-playing.

LARPing: More Than Just Pretend Play

Wayfinder’s approach to LARPing isn’t just about dressing up. According to their website, it’s a chance for kids to step into new personas, solve problems, and work together in a supportive environment. Their signature Adventure Game allows campers to become part of a living story, where their choices impact the outcome. It’s about creativity, teamwork, and building confidence through interactive storytelling.

Improv and Adventure Game: Tools for Personal Growth

What really stood out to me was Wayfinder’s focus on improv. The camp uses improv to help kids think on their feet, collaborate, and trust their instincts. Through the Adventure Game, kids work together to face challenges, learning problem-solving and teamwork skills. Each game is a unique, hands-on experience, whether it’s an epic fantasy battle or a historical adventure.

Safety and Respect: A Community That Cares

Safety is a top priority, and I was reassured to learn from Wayfinder’s website that they have a zero-tolerance policy for bullying and real violence. They ensure that every activity, including sword fighting, is done with respect and care, making sure all participants feel safe and supported.

A Summer of Growth and Adventure

After reading more about Wayfinder’s camps, I’m seriously considering sending my son. Their camps offer fun, growth, and lasting memories—an adventure that can help him learn and grow in ways I never imagined. Wayfinder camps take place in various locations throughout the Hudson Valley and New York City, with day camps for younger kids and overnight sessions for teens. To learn more about their programs, locations, and how to register, visit their website HERE.

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