One week of camp and major attitude

Anonymous
Sounds normal to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Slurping drinks?! Pull him out of camp right now. And take away electronics for the summer. Completely unacceptable behavior from a child.


Did you get the point of OP's post at all??


I did. OP sounds really uptight and rigid.
Anonymous
I remember this same thing happened to my brother after 1 week at camp. He started being sarcastic and said really annoying things to me, and it tured out that there was a group of boys he learnt it from, and it sounded exciting to him and seemed like the "in" thing do. But it wore off after a couple of weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Excuses and lazy parents.

One week of camp does not change a kid.

I have six all went to camps from day to sleep away, none ever did this.


You have six kids?!? Did the nanny raise them?


Sounds like camp raised them. Why have them if you just send them all away?
Anonymous
The kids in summer camps are animals. They are mostly kids whose parents either don’t have time for them or don’t want them around. They usually aren’t well behaved to begin with. Throw in some teenage counselors who get paid hourly minimum wage… and this is exactly why we don’t do camps anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The kids in summer camps are animals. They are mostly kids whose parents either don’t have time for them or don’t want them around. They usually aren’t well behaved to begin with. Throw in some teenage counselors who get paid hourly minimum wage… and this is exactly why we don’t do camps anymore.



...cause your kids who were in camps were different than other kids in camps. Riiiiiiiight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The kids in summer camps are animals. They are mostly kids whose parents either don’t have time for them or don’t want them around. They usually aren’t well behaved to begin with. Throw in some teenage counselors who get paid hourly minimum wage… and this is exactly why we don’t do camps anymore.



...cause your kids who were in camps were different than other kids in camps. Riiiiiiiight.


Yes. My kids are polite and well behaved, unlike the majority of the kids we see in schools/camps around here. After witnessing this we decided never again. Thinking of homeschooling Bc so many kids in fcps are out of control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The kids in summer camps are animals. They are mostly kids whose parents either don’t have time for them or don’t want them around. They usually aren’t well behaved to begin with. Throw in some teenage counselors who get paid hourly minimum wage… and this is exactly why we don’t do camps anymore.



...cause your kids who were in camps were different than other kids in camps. Riiiiiiiight.


Yes. My kids are polite and well behaved, unlike the majority of the kids we see in schools/camps around here. After witnessing this we decided never again. Thinking of homeschooling Bc so many kids in fcps are out of control.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally normal, OP - just roll with it. Couple of years ago, my athletics-obsessed DD went to a sports camp where she happened to be the only girl in her group. Started calling me "bro" and "dude," burping loudly, etc. They're sponges.


I'm so sorry, I'm sure this was annoying, but as the mom of boys, this made me laugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally normal, OP - just roll with it. Couple of years ago, my athletics-obsessed DD went to a sports camp where she happened to be the only girl in her group. Started calling me "bro" and "dude," burping loudly, etc. They're sponges.


I'm so sorry, I'm sure this was annoying, but as the mom of boys, this made me laugh.


LOL

My DD goes to a 2-week sleep away camp that is the highlight of her year. She's usually a PITA for a few days after returning to normal life. I just give her space. I know she's sad that it's over and misses her friends and life in the mountains. One year she told us it's not fair that we make her live in the city when she wants to always live in the mountains. She's gotten better at reentry as time has gone by.
Anonymous
^^^ that was supposed to be on a different thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Slurping drinks?! Pull him out of camp right now. And take away electronics for the summer. Completely unacceptable behavior from a child.


Did you get the point of OP's post at all??


I did. OP sounds really uptight and rigid.


You sound nasty and unhelpful.
Anonymous
Op here. Kid is back to acting like himself, of his own volition.

Well, mostly. He called me “bro” the other day. Maybe that’s part of his new normal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised there’s such a big change In behavior after one week. Maybe he’s super over tired? How much sleep is he getting?


My 6 yo came home from Calleva camp and another child taught her the middle finger. She thinks it’s hilarious.

Ha.


LOL.
Anonymous
In second grade (!!) another girl taught my daughter the s-word and f-word and b-word. I was really hoping my 7 year old was going to say the f-word was fart, but sadly she didn’t. I have never forgiven the other girl (an only child) or her parents. What kind of a household are they running over there?
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