Juniors

The Juniors Program

The Juniors Program is uniquely designed to further develop campers who have graduated from the Sprouts program, using what they’ve learned about the roots of their identity as a stepping stone to heavier topics. We strive to challenge our campers with age-appropriate discussions, as they mature to an age where they are able to recognize the value of different backgrounds, values, passions, and experiences.

Since TAF rotates through four key themes, new lessons and workshops are designed by our dedicated Juniors counselors every year to immerse our campers with different learning styles to fully comprehend the theme of the year:

  • To inspire Juniors campers/counselors to be more than they thought they could be.
  • To spark joy through their TAF journey and apply these experiences in their lives.
  • To discover the power of vulnerability and gain the courage to unravel into their best selves. 

    A Typical Day in Juniors

    Juniors are divided into small groups that consist of 6 to 7 campers and led by 2 counselors. The ratio of 3 to 4 campers per counselor ensures personalized investment in the growth of each camper, as well as sufficient supervision.

    Juniors have fun-filled days at TAF that include but not limited to the daily activities below:

    • Speaker Session – Daily sessions to help the campers expand their understanding of the overarching theme of the year. The speaker is typically someone with experience working with children, through TAF or otherwise, and is passionate about a certain topic that we believe will resonate with the kids.
    • Small Group Time – Dedicated sessions led by counselors, with their small group campers, to reflect on the lesson taught that day and other fun activities like sib letters and small group bonding.
    • Swing Choir (Dance) & Choir – Dancing and singing sessions that are practiced daily and performed at TAF Night.
    • Counselor-designed Workshops – Campers will learn from and have fun in workshops created and led by Juniors counselors. Traditionally these workshops have included “Pin the Tail on the Taiwanese Landmark”, obstacle course challenges, and Masterchef Junior type activities.
    • Family (Big/Lil sib) Time – Camp-wide interprogramming activities to create intergenerational relationships with campers/staff outside of the Juniors Program
    • “Wash Yo’ Self” – Bedtime festivities including showering, brushing teeth, and calling parents to ease any (but rare) bouts of homesickness!