Camp Soar Research Paper

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It already had been long and hard month at this awful camp and now they wanted us to go caving for three hours, this and all the others things they made us do before I had with them and what I meant and by that is the camp. Camp Soar was camp for kids like me and what I mean by that is kids with ADHD, and with ADHD their is lot problems that you could have for example at the camp where I was going these kids did all of this, we had some biters, some lickers ,liers, screamers, fighters, weight problem, and even some who acted like a chicken and, talked in a girl's voice all the time.

Me the reason why I was their was because my parents forced me to going. I remember my dad pulling up to the camp in the middle of nowhere in the blue ridge mountains in North Carolina I remember the sign “Welcome to Camp Soar: Home to future local and world leaders” and I thought why do my parents think I'm going to fall for this I know that they're going to the car around any
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What I'm trying to say is after coming after that cave I had realized that I was just holding myself back from a good time and I'm my worst enemy, after they found me they actually took me to my surprise birthday party and we played had a good time. I had done so much that summer that it's too much to explain it all but I know how I can explain it it all. It was the best summer of my life I learned so much about myself and how to survive in the woods how to make a water filter and how to make fire and to set up shelter and my favorite was probably setting up gear bags to hide from

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