
How Summer Camps Improve Social Skills and Teamwork in Children
Manoj
11 May, 2026
In today’s city life, many children spend more time with screens than with people. School, tuition, homework, mobile phones and online entertainment can leave very little space for real conversation, outdoor play and group bonding. This is one reason why residential summer camps are becoming important for children.
PSR Enthrals, through Nature Trails Kanakapura, offers a residential summer experience designed as a complete “School Detox”. Set on a 50-acre natural expanse where hills meet the lake, the camp helps children trade blue light for sunlight, textbooks for soil and tablets for stars.
Here, children do not just learn about nature. They live with it. More importantly, they learn how to live, communicate and grow with others.
Social skills are not only about making friends. They help children express themselves, listen to others, solve small conflicts and work as part of a group.
A child with good social skills can:
These are life skills. They help children in school, family life, future studies and later careers.
One of the strongest parts of the PSR Enthrals camp is its strict Digital Detox Policy. The camp follows a no-phone and no-tablet rule. Any device brought for travel is safely kept in a secure camp locker after arrival.
This helps children become present.
Without social media, gaming or constant notifications, children begin to talk more naturally. They ask questions. They share stories. They observe others. They laugh, plan and solve problems together.
This face-to-face communication is one of the biggest benefits of a residential summer camp.
Children do not learn teamwork by sitting alone. They learn it when they are placed in group situations where everyone has a role.
At Nature Trails Kanakapura, children take part in team-based activities such as:
These activities teach children how to plan together, support each other and trust their teammates. A child may be strong in one task and need help in another. This creates natural bonding.
They begin to understand that teamwork is not about one person winning. It is about everyone contributing.
Adventure activities are excellent for social growth. They help children depend on instructions, safety rules and team support.
The camp includes activities such as zip line, Burma Bridge, valley crossing and white water rafting for children aged 14 and above. These activities are supervised by trained facilitators.
When children attempt a challenge, they often encourage one another. One child may feel nervous. Another child may cheer them on. This simple act builds trust, empathy and group connection.
Children also learn that courage does not mean having no fear. It means trying with support.
A residential camp is different from a short day activity. Children stay together, eat together, rest together and follow a shared routine.
At Nature Trails Kanakapura, children stay in clean camping tents with hygienic modern toilets and bathrooms. Meals are freshly cooked, locally sourced and served in a farm-style format. Mineral water is used for cooking and drinking.
This shared living teaches children to be responsible. They learn to keep their space clean, respect others’ belongings, follow timings and adjust to group life.
These small habits are important. They make children more independent and considerate.
The camp moves away from traditional classroom instruction. It follows experiential, nature-based, place-based and challenge-based learning.
Children take part in activities such as organic farming, drip irrigation, water sourcing, shelter building, fire-starting and star gazing.
These activities are not only educational. They also need cooperation. For example, while learning shelter building, one child may collect materials, another may arrange them and another may follow instructions.
This kind of learning helps children understand the value of working together.
Evening campfire sessions are more than entertainment. They create space for stories, laughter, listening and bonding.
At the end of an active day, children gather around a campfire for guided stories, sharing and reflection. This relaxed setting helps shy children open up slowly.
They may speak about what they enjoyed, what scared them, what they learned or whom they became friends with.
These moments help children feel accepted in a group.
In a camp setting, children meet others from different backgrounds, habits and personalities. Some children are talkative. Some are quiet. Some are fast learners. Others take more time.
This teaches patience.
Children learn that everyone is different. They learn to wait, explain, help and encourage. Over time, this builds empathy.
Empathy is one of the strongest social skills a child can develop. It helps them become kinder, calmer and more emotionally aware.
The camp day is planned carefully. Morning activities include universal prayers and entertaining physical training to bond the team.
The afternoon includes a “Mid-Day Siesta” from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. During this time, children move to cooler indoor zones for rest, hydration, fresh fruits, cool water and creative workshops.
This balance is important. Children behave better when they are rested, hydrated and not overloaded.
Evening activities include guided nature trails, wildlife observation and campfire stories. The day feels active, but not stressful.
Many parents worry about sending children to a no-screen residential camp. PSR Enthrals handles this carefully.
While children remain unplugged, the camp office stays reachable 24/7 for emergencies. Parents also receive regular updates, so they can see their child’s transformation.
This gives parents peace of mind while still allowing children to experience real independence.
Summer camps improve social skills and teamwork because they place children in real situations. They talk, share, listen, lead, follow, solve problems and support one another.
At Nature Trails Kanakapura, a unit of PSR Enthrals, children aged 8 to 18 years experience nature, adventure, digital detox and group living in a meaningful way.
The camp runs from May 18 to May 21, 2026, at Nature Trails Kanakapura, with a cost of ₹12,000 per child.
For parents who want their child to grow beyond screens and classrooms, this residential summer camp offers more than fun. It helps children build confidence, friendships, teamwork and life skills that stay with them.
Summer camps help children speak, listen, share, cooperate and make friends through group activities and shared experiences.
Teamwork teaches children cooperation, patience, leadership, problem-solving and respect for others.
PSR Enthrals offers a residential nature-based camp with digital detox, adventure, farm learning, life skills and supervised group activities.
No. The camp follows a strict no-phone and no-tablet policy. Devices are kept safely in a secure camp locker.
Treasure hunts, tug of war, plank races, target shooting, adventure tasks and group challenges help children build teamwork.
Yes. The relaxed outdoor setting and group activities help shy children slowly open up and build confidence.
The camp is suitable for children aged 8 to 18 years.
Yes. Activities are supervised by trained facilitators, with 24/7 first aid support, hygienic stay facilities and safe drinking water.
The camp is located at Nature Trails Kanakapura.
The camp runs from May 18–21, 2026, and costs ₹12,000 per child.