The Peoples' Institute for Re-thinking Education and Development

On the last day, families present a project—a short play, a poster presentation, or a song—entirely in English. This celebration reinforces achievement and provides a powerful memory anchor. Many camps also give personalized “home extension plans” with daily 15-minute activities.

It started as a simple idea: an “English Immersion Camp” for one week. My mom, a retired English teacher, suggested it as a way to brush up on my conversational skills before my big university interview. I pictured boring worksheets, forced vocabulary drills, and long, awkward silences.

Children naturally mimic their parents. If mom speaks English—even imperfectly—the child perceives the language as safe and useful. Moreover, mothers who struggle alongside their kids normalize mistakes. This removes the fear of failure, which is a major barrier for young learners. The result? Children speak more freely, ask more questions, and retain vocabulary faster.

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On the last day, families present a project—a short play, a poster presentation, or a song—entirely in English. This celebration reinforces achievement and provides a powerful memory anchor. Many camps also give personalized “home extension plans” with daily 15-minute activities.

It started as a simple idea: an “English Immersion Camp” for one week. My mom, a retired English teacher, suggested it as a way to brush up on my conversational skills before my big university interview. I pictured boring worksheets, forced vocabulary drills, and long, awkward silences. eng camp with mom extend full

Children naturally mimic their parents. If mom speaks English—even imperfectly—the child perceives the language as safe and useful. Moreover, mothers who struggle alongside their kids normalize mistakes. This removes the fear of failure, which is a major barrier for young learners. The result? Children speak more freely, ask more questions, and retain vocabulary faster. On the last day, families present a project—a