As a camp director, I have aspirational goals. One such goal is to create a place everyone can belong and not just “fit in.” When you belong, you’re accepted for who you are, as opposed to having to hide who you really are to be accepted.
As an educator, I look for signs of how well we are acheiving our goals.
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We have done training ranging from lifeguarding to goat milking, to hanging rafters. We have worked to practice our facilitation skills so we can ask the right questions and guide conversations so all voices are heard. We’ve reviewed our curriculum and rubrics for success in each activity area. We’ve had moments of camp magic and laughter. We have reviewed emergency responses and drills.
We are still working to forge deeper connections and prepare ourselves and Timberlake so that this can be an unforgettable summer. As we find that balance between challenging and supporting each other, we get a bit closer to that ambitious “Anything Is Possible” goal of being our best selves all day, every day.