1. I mentored and advised children ages 6 through 12. I prepared programs that integrated physical and mental activities for physical, cognitive, and emotional development.
2. Don’t remind me. I don't even want to talk about it. What a summer. Did I do a good job? You’d better believe it. I was fantastic. Were the kids good? I don't believe so. I was never so happy as when I finally got to see their little behinds on the way out the door as they got in their parents' cars to go home.
3. I can’t believe what I went through with those little brats. OMG. What a circus that was. They were driving me bananas. Herding cats, that's what it was like—more like herding crazy cats.
4. The kids I counseled were sort of a mess at first. They didn’t know how to work together. They didn't have much confidence or perseverance. They would just give up if what they were doing didn’t work the first time. I tried to help them get more mature, have more dedication, and just become happier, stronger kids.
5. I was in charge of a group of campers from ages 6 to 12. I supervised activities, both physical and cognitive, that promoted group cooperation and individual growth.
6. I had a real live-wire group of kids from 6 years old to 12. We did all sorts of games, many of which I planned. We also did activities that were team-building and problem-solving deals, building up their minds and their little bodies.