I’ve never had my kids at a camp where they couldn’t contact me. That’s very unusual for sleepaway. They may not be able to call you daily, but generally you get a weekly call or at least snail mail. |
+1 I wish I could just put my foot down on sleepovers and I have scaled back to one every 2-3 months. I trust the parents and the kids LIVE and breathe for sleepovers so I can't cut that out of their lives. I prefer camps because they have a solid schedule and experience important outdoor activities. |
No one is foolish enough to think all risk is eliminated. But it is a protective step, and we talk to our kids about molestation and who to turn to, whether it’s someone at the school or someone at a camp. |
Molestations occur at schools, at churches, at scouts, at camp, at sleepovers. You can’t prevent everything. Personally I think the benefits of sleepaway especially in an era of screens is worth it. My kids look forward to camp each year. |
Mine are in weekend morning activities that make sleep overs hard. I'd allow it if I knew someone and their home life well but the offers we had, either I wasn't comfortable with or timing just didn't work. Mine didn't care. I've seen enough bad stuff via work that it wasn't worth the risk to me.
We allowed sleep over camps as teens after they went to the day camp for several years and we knew the staff and what to expect. Now we are allowing other sleep over camps as kid is old enough to say no, and easier to get out of a bad situation. |
As a parent I'm absolutely going to try. I had an issue with a doctor at the ER and I was too out of it to stop it or say no. Not letting that happen to my kids if I can prevent it. |
Yes, plus there are multiple staff members and oversight and lots of other kids around. It’s not like a handful of kids sleeping in a basement where a creepy parent can catch a kid in the hall or set up cameras or who knows what else. |
Camp staff have had an interview and a background check. Other parents haven't been back ground checked. |
I try to! I send my kid to school, and I vet the sleepaway camp. |
Not to mention training, performance reviews and buddy systems. |
Honestly I wish I had a childhood that was not marred by sexual abuse at the hands of a father of a friend at a sleepover. I was in the shower when he crept in and raped me. I had to fake an asthma attack to go to the hospital to avoid spending the rest of the night there. Sadly, a Christian camp was my second horror show. The youth leader groped me, then tried to get me to perform fellatio on him and told everyone I was a sinner and turned the whole church against me. I will pass on that for my girls. They will never go to a sleepover or a sleep away camp. |
Tons of other people around at camp including a lot of adults. Cabins with several kids. |
Christian camps are the worse. |
This. Plus there are no cell phones, no computers, and no privacy. There is bedtime and a wake up time. Kids are busy and learning skills all day long. Sleepaway camp is not at all comparable to sleepovers. |
The staff might be background checked but LOTS of abuse is from peers. |