Daycare in DC that will take 13-year-old during holiday break?

Anonymous
DC-Ice has day camp during the break that covers that age, but it's a drive from TPk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hire a college kid home on winter break.


99.9% of college kids do not want this job. You’re lucky if they’re out of bed by noon. It’s their break they don’t want to babysit.



Not all college kids are lazy and spoiled. Mine wants a job but most places won't hire someone for just a few weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Learning new word in regards to teens, is eloping to skip school?



Eloping means they are leaving their classroom or their school building without permission.
Anonymous
You are delusional OP. You can’t just drop hour eloping 13 year off at a standard winter break camp for other 13 year olds and think that will be adequate supervision. They are not watching these kids like hawks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Send him to a relative's house? Southwest he is old enough to fly by himself.


If he stayed with anyone in our family he’d come back addicted to meth.


?????
Anonymous
OP, post this again in the Special Needs forum. Ask for "winter break camps for 13 y/o" instead of "daycare". Of course there are kids with ADHD who struggle in one camp environment who do fine in others. I am not local otherwise I would give you some ideas.

The thing you might come up against at this point is everywhere being filled up, but you won't know until you try. Good luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Winter sports camp during the day? Something like HoopEd?


We will look into it. Thanks


I have an immature son and I totally get that this is really tough as my guy aged out of "traditional" camps and afterschool programs.

The only thing I have found are sports programs like ProFit, hiring college aged students to supervise his homework time / pick him up / drive him, and taking leave to keep an eye on him. I suspect it might also work to look at some of the educational skills--cooking school programs, outdoor survival skill programs--but I have not done this.

Anonymous
Sounds like he could benefit from an Outward Bound camp this summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is he medicated? If not, it sounds like he needs to be stat.


Yes he is. I am asking for care options though not input on how to care for my child.

I have a feeling you wouldn’t do this to a mother in your income bracket and I don’t appreciate it.


Not PP who asked, but on DCUM everyone is excoriated regardless of their income. Any time ADHD is suspected and meds are not mentioned in the first post, we're going to tell you to consider meds. Don't confuse tough love with condescension. I'm a rich person with a severely ADHD kid, and medication changed his life.

I'm sorry for the stress you're going through. Hopefully you'll find something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Desperate for childcare for my 13 year old. We are in Takoma Park.

He is suspended from our after school program and we’re scrambling for coverage.

No, we cannot afford a nanny and we don’t qualify for assistance.

Thank you!


Daycare? Like aftercare? A 13 yo should be okay being home alone if they don’t have special needs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Desperate for childcare for my 13 year old. We are in Takoma Park.

He is suspended from our after school program and we’re scrambling for coverage.

No, we cannot afford a nanny and we don’t qualify for assistance.

Thank you!


Daycare? Like aftercare? A 13 yo should be okay being home alone if they don’t have special needs.


He does. Read the thread next time.
Anonymous
He’s 13 lol. My 13yr old babysits. Be real OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Learning new word in regards to teens, is eloping to skip school?


It’s not teen specific. It’s when kids with special needs run away from teachers, caregivers, parents, etc. they just take off. It happens at all ages.


When you see a story in the news about an autistic 7 year old found alone on a busy road or drowned in a pond, it’s because they eloped. It’s a panic response and combined with low impulse control it gets them into risky/bad situations. It’s not just “I left the room.” It’s usually them fleeing what they perceive as a stressful environment in a heightened emotional state. Not great. Certainly not for a regular day camp that’s just keeping kids alive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Learning new word in regards to teens, is eloping to skip school?


It’s not teen specific. It’s when kids with special needs run away from teachers, caregivers, parents, etc. they just take off. It happens at all ages.


When you see a story in the news about an autistic 7 year old found alone on a busy road or drowned in a pond, it’s because they eloped. It’s a panic response and combined with low impulse control it gets them into risky/bad situations. It’s not just “I left the room.” It’s usually them fleeing what they perceive as a stressful environment in a heightened emotional state. Not great. Certainly not for a regular day camp that’s just keeping kids alive.


To add, any camp that has 13 year-olds is going to assume the kids are more-or-less staying on campus. Heck, my kid was a "CIT" at 14 helping to corral the elementary schoolers. This is not to make OP feel bad, but to set appropriate expectations that a kid who still elopes as a teenager will not get the supervision he needs at a Y or HoopEd camp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Desperate for childcare for my 13 year old. We are in Takoma Park.

He is suspended from our after school program and we’re scrambling for coverage.

No, we cannot afford a nanny and we don’t qualify for assistance.

Thank you!


I’m so sorry you are in this position, it so stressful. Believe are a few places in MoCo I’ve either used or know people who have.

https://www.camp-olympia.com/horseback-riding-center/holiday-riding-camps

https://mdsoccerplex.org/programs/school-and-summer-camps/schools-out-camp/

https://glenechopark.org/camps

https://montgomeryparks.org/parks-and-trails/wheaton-ice-arena/camps/

https://www.kidsafterhours.com/school-year-programs/travelin-teens-winter-break-camp/





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