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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your not being ridiculous because your concern. My child attended a summer camp that at first didn't offer swimming but when the camp was getting ready to start, they offered swimming. I talked to the director and explained my daughter is not a good swimmer. The director said they would have plenty of people there to make sure the kids are safe. I didn't care if a hundred people were going to be there, I wanted to check it out myself. So I followed the bus. Only one person from the camp was in the water, only one was outside watching the kids. The other five were under umbrella's. On swimming days, I let her stay with her grandparents. The only thing I would recommend is to check the pool out the first day when the kids go swimming. Are their enough life quards? Are the counselors watching the kids. I know exactly how you feel. [/quote] my kid was at merritt academy summer camp this past summer and nearly drowned when his counselor was too busy yapping instead keeping an eye on him - thank god for the lifeguard! i feel it should also be the camp counselor's reasponsibilities to look after my kid while he was in the pool! read on about merritt academy summer camp! it is horrible!! http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/124937.page [/quote]
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