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Wellspring UK's Level System

When parents contact us about their child's weight issue, they are often concerned that their child is "lazy" or unmotivated.  At Wellspring we understand that being overweight has a negative impact on a child's self-image and confidence, often resulting in behaviours that seem to indicate a lack of motivation or desire to achieve—behaviours such as excessive “screen time,” not wanting to participate in activities with friends, and not putting forth adequate effort in school.

For many overweight youth, these types of behaviours have become habitual.  After all, if a child believes that he or she will not succeed at a given activity, it is easier and less risky to simply not try at all, rather than put forth effort and risk the sense of failure that is familiar to so many overweight children.

This lack of motivation is one of the many issues we work on systematically in the lifestyle change component of the Wellspring Plan. To provide support for lifestyle change across all areas of camp, Wellspring utilizes a camp-wide structure called the "level system" for helping students rediscover the joy of accomplishment and the rewards of self-discipline.

Level System Explained

Many years of research on motivation have shown that we work harder to change when we set clear goals and experience immediate consequences.  On the very first day of camp, your child will learn precisely what is expected in order to advance from level to level, each week of camp.  Advancing from one level to the next not only results in camp-wide recognition at the camp's weekly ceremony, it also results in additional privileges and rewards, such as special trips. 

The goals at each level are achievable by all campers, regardless of their fitness level.  They involve mastery of the components of the Wellspring Plan, including consistent self-monitoring (writing down food intake, activities, and thoughts and feelings) and meeting daily step goals (10,000 per day, and higher as the camper rises up the level system).  Each level also requires students to demonstrate support and respect for other campers.
As students rise from level to level, they not only benefit in terms of rewards and privileges, but most powerfully, they benefit from the tremendous support they receive from each other and from Wellspring staff.

Weekly Ceremonies

At Wellspring UK, weekly ceremonies are held to acknowledge students who have advanced to a new level.  At these ceremonies, individual students enjoy their moment in the spotlight, receiving recognition from staff members and other students for their accomplishments that week.

Additional Privileges

In addition to the level system, Wellspring UK also utilizes beads  as tokens that students earn by demonstrating supportive behaviours toward each other and high levels of effort during challenging activities. Students are also able to "spend" their beads on other rewards and privileges.

The level system is a fundamental part of the camp experience at Wellspring, both in terms of helping students learn to set and meet goals, and in establishing a positive social environment.