Watches can't take pictures? Some may be used for steps or something and aren't actually all that smart. Are you sure they're Apple watches? |
So you think the kids also have phones because they are wearing watches? |
The sleepaway camp our girls attend is also device-free and strictly enforced but they just aren't allowed to have them, period. Day camp is a lot harder. I'll say though, OP, that I've never thought about or heard of a device policy for a day camp (I do care for sleepaway camp so I looked). I'm not sure you'll find a camp that is stricter/better at enforcing the policy so if you like this camp, to me, this wouldn't be a deal breaker. But you're obviously entitled to your own opinion. |
Not PP but our school also has a strict no watch/no phone policy in the lower school. My kids aren't in middle yet so I'm not sure of the rules there, but they are not allowed to wear watches or take them or phones out of their backpacks during the day. It is absolutely enforced. |
We don't do watches until middle school (and then phones around 14 depending on child's maturity) and I think all this constant connectedness is so silly and anxiety-provoking, and especially ridiculous at summer camp. That said, I would just ask DC if they like camp and want to return next year. They may not even notice or care about the phone thing. |
^ I mean smart watches |
Sorry but if this is a hill that OP wants to die on then good luck finding a day camp with no watches. She should make other plans for her child during the summer.
We are fairly strict with screens at home, no gaming system, etc… but our DS has a watch to coordinate pick ups, etc…. DH routinely texts him that he is here and to come out or ETA. Sometimes he is done earlier and texts to come so DH can pick up earlier if desired. The watch is a fantastic medium for talk, text, location, and such logistics, etc…for older kids. Sleepaway no watches which we support. No need for logistical coordination if at camp 24/7 at same location and with counselors. Totally different than day camp. |
We just got a watch for our rising 4th grader. It's a game changer. She can have more flexibility and more autonomy while I can still know where she is. It's a win win.
At camp it lets me let her know if I'm running late or if she's going home with her friend or what have you... |