Quest Parents
Home Therapeutic Strategies
Our campers’ parents receive directions and techniques to integrate Quest strategies at home. Through bi-monthly evening parent meetings, parents receive written and verbal evaluations of their child’s progress and are given the opportunity to discuss personal needs.
Quest welcomes feedback from our campers' parents. At the conclusion of summer camp, we ask parents to complete a survey rating our program. Quest parents have consistently reported noticeable change in their child’s ability to understand and solve problems.
Parent Involvement for the Summer Program
Parent involvement in the Quest therapeutic program is essential. During the summer, parents meet in a group with counselors and therapists to review their child's progress, understand Quest strategies and integrate recommendations based on the staff's experience. Meetings are held every other Wednesday evening. Additionally, meetings serve as a source of support for parents.
Home Goals and Points
Since the coordination between home and camp is essential for many camper's success, parents are urged to use the Quest Camp Parent Point sheet to identify specific goals and assign points on a daily basis. During the summer, these points are sent to camp every Thursday to be used with camp points at the Quest Store.
Afterschool program
Parent meetings occur once every five weeks during the rock climbing therapeutic groups during the school year since this is a once a week group.
Directive Parenting
Directiveparenting.com is an individualized therapy program for children 4-13 years of age. Parents who register for Quest, may receive a free account for individualizing therapeutic strategy at home and school.
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