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GREENVILLE, N.C. - East Carolina University's Psychology Department is offering a summer camp designed for children entering third through sixth grade. Called Camp Boost, the one-week program aims to give students a head start on the school year by blending structured learning with recreational activities.
The camp focuses on building academic confidence and social skills in a supportive environment. Organizers say the curriculum is based on psychological principles that help kids manage anxiety, improve focus, and develop better study habits. Instead of traditional classroom drills, campers take part in group games, team challenges, and hands-on projects that make learning feel like play.
Each day includes time for both skill-building exercises and free play. The goal is to help children feel more prepared for the upcoming school year without the pressure of grades or tests. Parents have reported that kids leave the program with a stronger sense of self-esteem and a more positive attitude toward school.
Camp Boost runs for one week at a time, with multiple sessions available throughout the summer. Spaces are limited, and early registration is encouraged. For families looking for a productive way to keep kids engaged during the break, this camp offers a mix of education and summer fun.
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