Anonymous wrote:Kids language arts has online camps. Should have regular camps starting in July too.
For online Spanish language camps go to
https://www.childrencenterlanguage.com/. My son has been attending their classes for 3 years and we are a non Spanish speaking family.
I am amazed by his progression since we started the program. He is a 4th grader and can speak proficiently and read and write. Since COVID they have transitioned their program to online and has been keeping my son engaged the entire time
I have another son in Spanish classes in both Kids Language Arts and ChiCeLaCu and can honestly say that there is no comparison
ChiCeLaCu is a real school whereas I found Kids Language Arts to have a fluff curriculum. With Kids Language Arts your child will learn a few words and songs but will not be fluent with the language. If you want just exposure to a language then Kids Language Arts is the way to go but if you want real instruction that does require time and commitment then ChiCeLaCu is the school I recommend