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Summer camps see surge in Chennai

With the onset of summer vacation, Chennai is witnessing a sharp rise in the number of summer camps for children, offering a wide mix of activities ranging from arts and storytelling to robotics and sports.
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Chennai, May 11:

With the onset of summer vacation, Chennai is witnessing a sharp rise in the number of summer camps for children, offering a wide mix of activities ranging from arts and storytelling to robotics and sports. Schools being closed for the holidays has prompted parents to look for structured engagements that go beyond screen time, leading to a boom in such seasonal programmes across the city.
Organised by private institutions, play schools, cultural centres and even public libraries, these camps are increasingly focusing on holistic development rather than just recreation. Many programmes now include a blend of creative arts, communication skills, physical activity and basic technology exposure. Initiatives like Kodai Kondattam conducted through city libraries have also gained attention for offering free sessions in storytelling, puzzles and language learning for young children.
Experts note that summer camps today are designed to encourage experiential learning. Instead of traditional classroom teaching, children are engaged through hands-on activities that improve creativity, teamwork and problem-solving skills. Technology-driven camps introducing basics of coding, robotics and artificial intelligence are also becoming popular among older children in urban areas.
However, with a growing number of options available, parents are advised to exercise caution before enrolling their children. Educators stress the importance of choosing age-appropriate programmes that align with a child’s interests and abilities. “A summer camp should not feel like an extension of school. It must be engaging and enjoyable for the child,” said a Chennai-based child development expert.
Safety and supervision remain key concerns for parents. Verifying the credentials of trainers, ensuring proper infrastructure and checking for basic medical facilities are considered essential before finalising a camp. Batch size is another factor, with smaller groups often allowing better individual attention and interaction.
Parents also emphasise the need to strike a balance between structured activities and free time. “Children should come back happy and energised, not tired or stressed. The idea is to let them explore new interests in a relaxed environment,” said a parent in the city.
With summer camps continuing to evolve in Chennai, they are no longer seen as mere holiday pastimes but as platforms for overall development. Experts say the right choice can help children build confidence, discover talents and form social connections, making their vacation both productive and enjoyable.

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