I know dc will love camp but i'm sad to have him go away for 4 weeks. It's worth it right?

Anonymous
There's 1, 2 and 3 week options as well. I would really start with less weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I already have an existential crisis every 2 seconds about missing ANY time with dcs so it's hard for me to get my head around having them be gone for 4 weeks, but i know they'll love it. or i think they'll love it and i should do it, right?


This is all the more reason to let DC go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I already have an existential crisis every 2 seconds about missing ANY time with dcs so it's hard for me to get my head around having them be gone for 4 weeks, but i know they'll love it. or i think they'll love it and i should do it, right?


Mine never went away for a month. Too long for us both. A week at some point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh, so worth it. I am from NY, my husband from the Deep South and we now live in the Midwest. I had to convince him to let our kids go to camp since it is so unfamiliar to him.


Because he comes from a place with actual community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this their first time going? Weird to start with 4 weeks


what's the other option?


NP. We started with one week. Then two. Then three.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this their first time going? Weird to start with 4 weeks


what's the other option?


NP. We started with one week. Then two. Then three.





Also - wanted to say that that is not a thing where I grew up. None of my friends from where I grew up send their kids away. I couldn’t believe it when I moved here and heard all the talk. I started with one week.
Anonymous
Sexual assault is rampant at sleep away camps - but you do you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sexual assault is rampant at sleep away camps - but you do you


TF?
you must be a troll.
link to any piece of media that backs this up.
Anonymous
1 week summer camps are not a thing in the northeast. It is rare to even find one that will let you go for 2 weeks. 4-8 weeks is the norm and expectation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I already have an existential crisis every 2 seconds about missing ANY time with dcs so it's hard for me to get my head around having them be gone for 4 weeks, but i know they'll love it. or i think they'll love it and i should do it, right?


My spouse didn't want the kids going to sleep away, said we were outsourcing child care. I convinced him that the independence and confidence the kids would gain, not to mention the time alone we would have, would outweigh any negatives. Kids are now in college, and wonderful memories and lifelong friends from camp. One wrote their college essay about their life changes/growing they did at camp/because of camp.

Absolutely ZERO regrets from my husband now that it's after the fact.
Anonymous
I think it’s great to provide the opportunity if your kids want to go. My mom really didn’t want me to go away but let me anyway and camp was such a great experience for me - truly shaped the person I became, I was so happy there, and have so many great memories. I’m really thankful that she put my wants over hers. (I also had a sister who very much did NOT want to go to camp and she respected that too.)

Shorter camps are fine, especially at younger ages, but I do think 3-4 weeks is best for really getting the full camp experience and building relationships.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sexual assault is rampant at sleep away camps - but you do you


TF?
you must be a troll.
link to any piece of media that backs this up.


Google it- story after story has been reported
Anonymous
I'm from the south, and I didn't know anyone who went to sleep away camp. None of us had parents who could afford it either though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1 week summer camps are not a thing in the northeast. It is rare to even find one that will let you go for 2 weeks. 4-8 weeks is the norm and expectation.


Who sends their kids away to camp for the summer. I don’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1 week summer camps are not a thing in the northeast. It is rare to even find one that will let you go for 2 weeks. 4-8 weeks is the norm and expectation.


Who sends their kids away to camp for the summer. I don’t.


middle and upper class people who can afford it, which you may not be.
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