
REGISTER NOW FOR THE 91st ANNUAL CONFERENCE!
ACA New England is pleased to announce
Michael Thompson, Ph.D
as the keynote speaker for the 91st Annual Conference.
Michael Thompson, Ph.D. is a consultant, author and psychologist specializing in children and families. He is the supervising psychologist for the Belmont Hill School and has worked in more than five hundred schools across the United States, as well as in international schools in Central America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
He and his co-author, Dan Kindlon, wrote the
New York Times best-selling book, Raising Cain:
Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys (Ballantine
Books, 1999). Thompson has written many other
books on raising children. About his book Best
Friends/Worst Enemies the Publishers Weekly
review declared, “Not since Dr. Spock and Penelope
Leach has there been such a sensitive and practical
guide to raising healthy children.” He is presently
writing a new book about summer camps and schools
trips entitled, Homesick and Happy: How Children
Change and Grow When They Are Away from Their
Parents.
A dedicated speaker and traveler, Michael
Thompson has appeared on The Today Show, The
Oprah Winfrey Show, ABC 20/20, CBS 60 Minutes,
The Early Show and Good Morning America. He has
been quoted in numerous national publications and
has been a guest on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” “Talk
of the Nation,” and the Diane Rhem Show. He wrote,
narrated and hosted a two-hour PBS documentary
entitled “Raising Cain” that was broadcast nationally
in 2006.
Dr. Thompson serves on the board of the
American Camping Association and is on the
Advisory Board of Parent Magazine.
Homesick and Happy How Children Grow and Change When They Are
Away from Their Parents
In the US today, we have a generation of adults who are dedicated to doing a great job of parenting. They want to produce healthy, happy children who are athletically skilled, socially accepted and academically successful. There is nothing wrong with these parental ambitions. However, there is an assumption that this kind of embedded parenting always adds psychological value. Yet, there are actually many times when parental absence is the magic ingredient for a child and especially for a teenager.
In this talk, Dr. Thompson will explain how the greatest maturation in childhood occurs when children are away from their parents. It will describe the experiences, excitement, fears and growth of situations away from home, especially in summer camps, that bring him to his conclusions.
In addition to Michael Thompson, you’ll be able to attend sessions with Chris Thurber, Faith Evans, Bob Ditter, Jennifer Stanchfield, and many more!

This program has been granted educational endorsement by the American Camp Association’s Educational Endorsement Review Committee. Educational Endorsement means that the program has been reviewed by a qualified panel to verify the goals, learner outcomes, presenter qualifications, and evaluation requirements are relevant for this educational program. Continuing education credits (CECs) are available for this endorsed program. Participants completing this program and requesting CECs must petition the appropriate certifying body regarding acceptance of these CECs.