Abstract

Summary A small group of diabetic girls was included as regular campers in a Girl Scout camp for two-week periods in two successive summers. In localities where special camps for diabetic children are not available, it is recommended that diabetic children be admitted to established camps which have adequate health supervision. While it is not assumed that regular camps are superior in all respects to special camps for diabetic children, they do have one advantage which is worthy of consideration; namely, the opportunity for diabetic children to live and to compete on an equal basis with nondiabetic children.

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