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The Power of 45 Hours: How 15 Sessions at Stutelage Can Prevent Summer Learning Loss

The Power of 45 Hours: How 15 Sessions at Stutelage Can Prevent Summer Learning Loss

08Aug
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The Power of 45 Hours: How 15 Sessions at Stutelage Can Prevent Summer Learning Loss Did you know that just 15 sessions at Stutelage—adding up to 45 hours—can make a significant difference in your child’s academic journey? Research underscores the importance of structured, engaging learning experiences...

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How To Pack A Healthy, Nut-Free Snack For Your Child’s Camp Day

How To Pack A Healthy, Nut-Free Snack For Your Child’s Camp Day

06Aug
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How To Pack A Healthy, Nut-Free Snack For Your Child’s Camp Day Packing a nutritious snack is key to keeping your child energized and focused at camp. At Stutelage, our campers stay busy learning and playing, so the right snacks help them feel their best. Since we are a nut-free facility, it’s important...

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Understanding The Summer Slide And How To Prevent It

Understanding The Summer Slide And How To Prevent It

30Jul
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Understanding The Summer Slide And How To Prevent It The Summer Slide refers to the learning loss that students experience during the summer months when they are not actively engaged in educational activities. Research has shown that students can lose up to one month of academic progress over the summer,...

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The Benefits Of Summer Day Camps For Children’s Development

The Benefits Of Summer Day Camps For Children’s Development

23Jul
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The Benefits Of Summer Day Camps For Children’s Development Summer break is a wonderful time for children to explore new interests, build friendships, and stay engaged in meaningful ways. While the school year provides a strong foundation for learning, summer day camps offer a unique environment...

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Why Your Child’s Summer Camp Experience Depends On Who’s Leading It

Why Your Child’s Summer Camp Experience Depends On Who’s Leading It

16Jul
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Why Your Child’s Summer Camp Experience Depends On Who’s Leading It When choosing a summer camp for your child, one of the most important factors to consider is who is leading the camp experience. At Stutelage, we believe that the quality of our staff directly impacts the quality of each child’s...

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How To Prepare Your Child For Their First Day Of Summer Camp

How To Prepare Your Child For Their First Day Of Summer Camp

10Jul
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How To Prepare Your Child For Their First Day Of Summer Camp The first day of summer camp is an exciting milestone for kids and parents alike! Whether your child is a first-time camper or a returning pro, a little preparation can go a long way in ensuring they feel confident, excited, and ready for all...

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Summer Day Camps Lead To Stronger Leadership Skills

Summer Day Camps Lead To Stronger Leadership Skills

16Jun
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Summer Day Camps Lead To Stronger Leadership Skills Leadership skills are essential for success in all aspects of life. Whether in school, the workplace, or personal relationships, the ability to communicate effectively, work with a team, and take initiative can make a significant difference. While leadership...

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How To Choose The Right Summer Camp For Your Child

How To Choose The Right Summer Camp For Your Child

10Jun
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How To Choose The Right Summer Camp For Your Child Summer camp is a time for kids to explore new interests, make friends, and have fun in a safe and engaging environment. But with so many options, how do you choose the best one? Here’s what to look for when selecting a summer camp—and why Stutelage...

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The Benefits of Mixed-Age Summer Camp Groups

The Benefits of Mixed-Age Summer Camp Groups

20May
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The Benefits of Mixed-Age Summer Camp Groups When considering summer camp, many parents wonder whether their child would benefit more from being in a group with only kids their own age. It’s a natural concern—after all, schools often separate children by grade level, so it might seem like the best...

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Founder of Stutelage, Colleen McNamara, spends her days dreaming up slime recipes, planning epic camp themes, and finding the fun in learning. She’s here to make childhood magical—one camp day at a time.

 

 

Stutelage Inspiration
  • The task of leadership is not to put greatness into people, but to elicit it, for the greatness is there already. John Buchan

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