Helping Kids Grow Into Confident, Kind, and Curious People
Character Camp helps 2nd and 3rd graders build important life skills like kindness, teamwork, patience, and courage through fun activities, stories, and meaningful conversations.
What Character Camp Means for Your Child
Character Camp is an 8-week after-school program designed to help children develop strong character foundations while having fun with their peers.
Each session combines engaging group activities, storytelling, thoughtful discussions, and reflection exercises that encourage children to think about how they treat others and how they approach challenges.
Our goal is simple: help kids build the character strengths that will guide them throughout life.
What Your Child Will Experience
During the program, children participate in activities that are interactive, thoughtful, and age-appropriate.
Every week includes:
Fun group activities
Hands-on activities that introduce the week’s character theme.
Story time
A carefully chosen picture book that illustrates the character strength.
Small group conversations
Guided discussions that help kids connect the story to real-life situations.
Reflection time
Kids write or draw on a “leaf” that becomes part of the class Character Tree.
What Kids Learn in Character Camp
Each week of Character Camp focuses on a different character strength that helps children grow into thoughtful and confident individuals.
Understanding Fairness
Students learn why honesty, respect, and equal treatment matter in everyday life.
Developing Gratitude
Children begin to recognize and appreciate the people and opportunities around them.
Building Patience
Students learn to slow down, stay calm, and handle challenges with a thoughtful attitude.
Growing Confidence
Children gain the courage to try new things, express themselves, and stand up for what is right.
What Your Child Will Experience
During the program, children participate in activities that are interactive, thoughtful, and age-appropriate.
Every week includes:
Fun group activities
Hands-on activities that introduce the week’s character theme.
Story time
A carefully chosen picture book that illustrates the character strength.
Small group conversations
Guided discussions that help kids connect the story to real-life situations.
Reflection time
Kids write or draw on a “leaf” that becomes part of the class Character Tree.