W.O.W. Factor
Buddy Up!
A Walk in the Park
Before and After
Potpourri
100

The acronym W.O.W. stands for this; meaning participation instead of supervision.

What is With Over Watch?

100

Listen up! Each leader should create one of these to be performed by their campers during every buddy check.

What is a sound-off?

100

No clumps at the park! Leaders are expected to cover outdoor space by doing this.

What is spreading out?

100

I know it's early in the morning, but please try not to consume this morning beverage while you're working AM care.

What is coffee?

100

You'll want to warn campers about this camp activity at the end of the previous day, otherwise they might show up with no bathing suit!

What is swim time?

200

This is the name for a group of leaders who are failing to exhibit W.O.W. or what happens to a carton of old milk.

What is clumping?

200

The duration of time between each buddy check that occurs at the park and during swim time.

What is 15 minutes?

200

The park has many ways in which a camper could be injured. Staff should stay close and do this before problems occur.

What is anticipate?

200

Anyone hoping to sign out a camper will need one of these to prove that they are who they claim to be.

What is a photo ID?

200

Campers are so little and cute! Us tall folk should do this to improve our communication and introductions.

What is getting down on their level?

300

During Am/PM care, at the park, and at this location are three of the most common areas where W.O.W. can help with structured chaos.

Where is the pool/swim?

300

L + ratio. This is the maximum amount of campers in a buddy check.

What is 10?

300
In order to engage all campers, staff can provide multiple of these. I call dibs on playing Grounders!

What are games/activities?

300

You need to collect this piece of paperwork from every parent at AM care, along with important medical information.

What is a PIR?

300

Forget-me-not! The sign-out table is one of the best places to return these items before the summer ends and we discard them all.

What are lost-and-found items?

400

One of the benefits of W.O.W. is preventing these occurrences that would otherwise require substantial paperwork.

What is an incident/accident?

400

Buddy checks go head to head with this process that can help you make sure all of your campers are accounted for.

What is a head count?

400

At larger centres, it's smart to have campers use the bathroom before and after park time, but if they need to go during, they need a buddy and one of these.

What is a leader?

400

Better late than never! Someone going through sign in/out will need to write their name in the large box and this information right above it.

What is the time?

400

If a camper brings three epi-pens to camp, the third one should be placed here.

Where is on their buddy check leader?

500

A leader might not decide to exhibit W.O.W. in this location where leaders should always be partnered up.

Where is the bathroom?

500

The signal that initiates a buddy check.

What are two whistles?

500

An additional reason to be extra careful with campers at the park is a possible encounter with these individuals who are not associated with COB day camps.

Who are the public?

500

If someone isn't indicated to be an authorized pick-up, a leader can do this in order for the sign out process to be completed appropriately.

What is contacting an authorized pickup?

500

Most behaviours occur during these times during the day.

What are less-structured times?

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