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Can Parents accompany their children on the camp?

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Can Parents accompany their children on the camp?

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Yes, with a qualification. Many parents or other adult members of the family have chosen over the years to visit Costa Rica at the same time as our camps. There are a number of different ways that this has happened. Some parents or other family members have attended our Adult Spanish Immersion programs at the same site as their child’s camp or at one of our other locations in the country. Because of the different ways that the adult and youth programs are scheduled, students and parents aren’t tripping over each other, but are still in the same location. Another popular way is for the parents to fly down with their children early, travel around on their own and then when the program starts, drop them off with us. Conversely parents have also arrived in the country shortly before their child’s camp ends and then pick them up and then travel around on their own. The main qualification that we make for parents or other adults that accompany a student on our program is that they give that

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