Get ready for summer sports camp
Posted: June 3, 2016
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Prepare for sports camp by asking the camp director about safety and sending your kids with the right equipment.[/caption]
Every summer, sports camp directors are trusted to provide safe environments for kids to learn new athletic skills and have fun.
Parents, you can do your part by preparing children for camp and communicating with them and their coaches throughout the summer, said Brent Amble, a Marshfield Clinic athletic trainer.
Ask questions about safety
Before you register your child for sports camp, make sure staff is prepared to make it a positive, safe experience. Ask about instructors' qualifications and the ratio of camp participants to instructors. The camp should have an athletic trainer or health care professional on site and an emergency action plan in place. Find out what safety equipment will be used and whether it's provided or your child must bring his own. If camp takes place outside, ask where practice will be during storms or high heat and humidity. Water breaks should be offered every hour even if kids practice indoors or weather isn't hot and humid.Pack the essentials
Besides packing the right equipment and safety gear for your child's sport, stock his gym bag with these essentials for a safe, healthy day at camp:- Bottle of water
- Healthful snack
- Sunscreen. Your child should reapply sunscreen every two hours while outdoors at camp.
- A change of clothes. Changing out of sweat-soaked clothes into something dry will let your child continue sweating and cool down.
- Medication your child may need, like an inhaler or EpiPen



