Camp- Kids Cabin Assignment

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes you make a deal out of it! They need accountability, they are in charge of people's children. Don't make a stink out of it, but do make a big deal of it, it MATTERS! I would not want my almost 12 year old son with unknown 15-16 year old kids in a cabin. There are way too many variables that my child does not need to be introduced to yet. I could go on.


I completely agree. I have a 16yr. old and an almost 13. And no, I would not put my younger one with a bunch of hormonal, dirty mouth 16 teenage boys.


+1 My sons are 13 and 16.

I would be pretty furious if this happened and my kid was put with older teens. Weird sh*t happens. We have heard some horrific stories in travel sleepaway sports trips where parents were not in rooms
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow I would be upset. In BSA safety rules you’re not allowed to tent/cabin with more than a 2 year age difference.


BSA and safety rules in the same sentence? And you take that seriously?

BSA, the morally and now financially bankupt organization where they moved known child molesters to new locations to molest other children?

Yeah, BSA knows everything to know about safety
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow I would be upset. In BSA safety rules you’re not allowed to tent/cabin with more than a 2 year age difference.


BSA and safety rules in the same sentence? And you take that seriously?

BSA, the morally and now financially bankupt organization where they moved known child molesters to new locations to molest other children?

Yeah, BSA knows everything to know about safety


NP. Whatever you feel about BSA, that particular advice about the age difference is sensible. Also, I put my kid in cub scouts and they have (belatedly) put in tons of content on talking to your kids about sexual abuse and scenarios that you're required to go over together with your child. I thought it very well done.
Anonymous
My 16-year-old son could be a counselor for a 12-year-old, but they're not peers and shouldn't be treated as such.
Anonymous
You know that your son probably had the time of his life, right, OP? Hanging with the older boys? Let it go.
Anonymous
I'd be worried about what sort of 16 year old man would want to bunk with a 12 year old boy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes you make a deal out of it! They need accountability, they are in charge of people's children. Don't make a stink out of it, but do make a big deal of it, it MATTERS! I would not want my almost 12 year old son with unknown 15-16 year old kids in a cabin. There are way too many variables that my child does not need to be introduced to yet. I could go on.
are you being serious?
Anonymous
I am a much more laissez-faire parent than most on this board, but this would make me pretty angry. I do not want to spend money (camps are not cheap!) for my 12 year old to be in a cabin 15-16 year olds as peers. The conversations 16 year olds have, particularly with no counselors around, are not things a 12 year old needs to be a part of. They’re in totally different stages.

Anyone whose been to camp knows shenanigans do happen — I don’t want my kid exposed to it with that much of an age and power/maturity dynamic at play.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:12 years old are still little boys. 16 year olds are pretty much men. Yes, it's odd.



Maybe physically but definitely not mentally. They'll have a blast together telling fart jokes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd be worried about what sort of 16 year old man would want to bunk with a 12 year old boy.



Have you ever met a 16 yr old boy? They are most definitely not men. Not even close.
Anonymous
12-year-olds can be in 6th grade, and 16-year-olds can be in 11th grade. As a PP mentioned, they should not be bunking together at camp unless it's a counselor/camper situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:12-year-olds can be in 6th grade, and 16-year-olds can be in 11th grade. As a PP mentioned, they should not be bunking together at camp unless it's a counselor/camper situation.


They can. But 12 yr olds can also be entering 9th grade, and 16 yr olds can be entering 10th.
Anonymous
16 year olds go to camp??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:12 years old are still little boys. 16 year olds are pretty much men. Yes, it's odd.



Maybe physically but definitely not mentally. They'll have a blast together telling fart jokes.


We had our younger kid in a camp that had big age ranges in groups and he overheard some really inappropriate stuff with the older kids. The kids were just being teens but had no concept of how much younger my child was and why it wasn't appropriate. There were adults and they seemed to be allowing it/no issues. I walked in on it and reminded them what's ok for a 13-15 year old is not ok for a 9 year old. It can only really work if there is adult supervision.
Anonymous
Great that you noticed via pictures but what did your kid say?

Also there are counselors IN the cabins too. It isn't like the kids are Lord of the Flies once they had to the cabins.

I would be more pissed that you didn't hear back from the camp when you contacted them.
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