YPW Camps Offer More Than Twenty Unique Youth Summer Workshops
Camp options in Spanish, Mandarin, art, science and technology offer stimulating 2014 summer camp experience for youth in Austin, Texas.
Austin, TX, March 29, 2014 --(PR.com)-- With summer just a few months away, now is the time to start planning a child’s summer camp activities. YPW Camps in Austin, Texas, offers a unique, customizable summer camp experience to fill those summer days.
With over 21 options, campers can choose a variety of classes, to create the perfect blend of discovery and education. Inspire creativity with camps such as ART-O-RAMA Masterpiece and Wildly Creative, or choose Green Engineering for the future engineer. Or for the child who loves science, Magic Science, in which campers will uncover the scientific explanation behind tricks such as levitating objects, making objects appear as if they move on their own, resting a balloon on a bed of nails without it popping and many more.
“Since each camper chooses his or her individual workshop schedule, we truly offer a customized camp experience to meet any child’s interest,” said Monica Moreno, director of YPW. “Our camp instructors are dedicated, local professionals who will provide a variety of diverse, creative and enriching learning experiences into each camp.”
New for 2014, YPW launches its three inaugural weeklong Chinese summer camps. Each camp will offer international learning schemes and hands-on activities so children immerse themselves in Chinese culture, learning and practicing mandarin.
YPW also runs a Spanish Day Camp, in which campers will learn about the language, food, music, arts, and social habits that influence the Latin American culture. Teachers engage a lively teaching style, with dramatic presentation, songs, games, miming and gestures to enhance language comprehension and fun. Spanish Camp features unique curriculum such as how to prepare and cook traditional Latin American dishes, as well as a variety of field trips to a Latin Supermarket, Latin TV News Station, Austin Zoo, Mexican-American Cultural Center and more.
Also new this year, each week in addition to the regularly scheduled course, campers will encounter a unique Theme Day featuring inventive elements, games and costumes. Just a few of the many themed environments campers may experience include the Wild West, a Hawaiian Luau or shipwrecked with Pirates.
YPW Camps are offered in one-week increments from June to August, available for half or full-day sessions. Camps are located in Westlake Austin and Round Rock and available for ages three to twelve. All YPW instructors are certified schoolteachers or highly trained professionals with extensive experience. A summer camp registration form and more information about YPW is available at www.ypwkids.com.
About Young Peoples Workshops
Young Peoples Workshops (YPW), located in Austin and Round Rock, Texas, is an enriching place for Young People to experience intelligent fun. YPW offers the following services for children ages three months to 12 years: Spanish Immersion School, Spanish workshops, science, technology and math workshops, YPW Camps and Spanish tutoring. YPW supports a whole-child concept of development by meeting emotional, social, intellectual, physical and emerging cultural needs. YPW believes in promoting a strong sense of community and providing students a developmentally appropriate, nurturing, stimulating, and safe environment.
With over 21 options, campers can choose a variety of classes, to create the perfect blend of discovery and education. Inspire creativity with camps such as ART-O-RAMA Masterpiece and Wildly Creative, or choose Green Engineering for the future engineer. Or for the child who loves science, Magic Science, in which campers will uncover the scientific explanation behind tricks such as levitating objects, making objects appear as if they move on their own, resting a balloon on a bed of nails without it popping and many more.
“Since each camper chooses his or her individual workshop schedule, we truly offer a customized camp experience to meet any child’s interest,” said Monica Moreno, director of YPW. “Our camp instructors are dedicated, local professionals who will provide a variety of diverse, creative and enriching learning experiences into each camp.”
New for 2014, YPW launches its three inaugural weeklong Chinese summer camps. Each camp will offer international learning schemes and hands-on activities so children immerse themselves in Chinese culture, learning and practicing mandarin.
YPW also runs a Spanish Day Camp, in which campers will learn about the language, food, music, arts, and social habits that influence the Latin American culture. Teachers engage a lively teaching style, with dramatic presentation, songs, games, miming and gestures to enhance language comprehension and fun. Spanish Camp features unique curriculum such as how to prepare and cook traditional Latin American dishes, as well as a variety of field trips to a Latin Supermarket, Latin TV News Station, Austin Zoo, Mexican-American Cultural Center and more.
Also new this year, each week in addition to the regularly scheduled course, campers will encounter a unique Theme Day featuring inventive elements, games and costumes. Just a few of the many themed environments campers may experience include the Wild West, a Hawaiian Luau or shipwrecked with Pirates.
YPW Camps are offered in one-week increments from June to August, available for half or full-day sessions. Camps are located in Westlake Austin and Round Rock and available for ages three to twelve. All YPW instructors are certified schoolteachers or highly trained professionals with extensive experience. A summer camp registration form and more information about YPW is available at www.ypwkids.com.
About Young Peoples Workshops
Young Peoples Workshops (YPW), located in Austin and Round Rock, Texas, is an enriching place for Young People to experience intelligent fun. YPW offers the following services for children ages three months to 12 years: Spanish Immersion School, Spanish workshops, science, technology and math workshops, YPW Camps and Spanish tutoring. YPW supports a whole-child concept of development by meeting emotional, social, intellectual, physical and emerging cultural needs. YPW believes in promoting a strong sense of community and providing students a developmentally appropriate, nurturing, stimulating, and safe environment.
Contact
Young Peoples Workshops
Monica Moreno
512.329.5611
www.ypwkids.com
Contact
Monica Moreno
512.329.5611
www.ypwkids.com
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