“…The American Camp Association estimates that 53% of camps now offer family camp programs (American Camp Association, 2011a). Agate and Covey (2007), in a comprehensive overview of the family camp experience published in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, pointed out that family participation in the camp experience typically reflects three motivations: to experience camp as a vacation, to use camp as a therapy or intervention, or for general education, enrichment, or engagement (Agate & Covey, 2007;Lewicki, Goyette, & Marr, 1995;Smith, Gotlieb, Gurwitch, & Blotcky, 1986;Sullivan, Ward, & Deutsch, 2010). Family camp experiences offer a variety of activities that provide families with novel and engaging ways to spend time together.…”