How Summer Camps Are Dealing With Mental Health
Summer camps are looking more closely at the children in their care as the United States grapples with a mental-health crisis.

Heather Klein, in her cabin, was drinking her first cup of iced tea for the day when she received a photo on her phone. She took a deep breath.
Ms. Klein is the mental-health coordinator of a network sleep-away camps. She has a morning ritual: she answers questions from parents who are anxious after looking at photos posted on the internet the night before. Why does my child seem sad? They want to know. Where are their friends?
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