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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is my daughter's summer: 2 weeks as a volunteer at a day camp July 4th week off (quick trip to beach a few of those days) week of sport camp week off week of Teens to Go camp week off family vacation week off high school sports practice/try-out for 2 weeks prior to school So far during her weeks off, she has babysat a few times, went to mall with friends, Adventure Park zip lining, seen 2 movies with friends, gone to the pool with friends multiple times, played with her sister, abused electronics, bike riding with neighborhood friends, took the metro with 2 friends (and no parents) to the museums, read at least 3 books and a few sleepovers. She has claimed this is the best summer so far because of more downtime, more autonomy and more hanging out with friends. School was intense this year and will be even more this year. She didn't need a whole summer of structured activity. She was never a big fan of sleep-away camps and at this age it is very babyish. [/quote] How old is your daughter?[/quote] 13, why do you ask?[/quote] SHe seems a bit more social than your average 13 year old girl, I think. My 13 yr old DD is enjoying staying home and reading and writing. She texts about 4 friends but hasn't really asked to hang out with them. Anyone else's DD a homebody or social butterfly this summer want to share how they spend their day?[/quote] Funny you say that. She is a homebody which is why she doesn't enjoy structured camps. We made a deal that she had to plan events with friends, learn how to use the metro, a ride-on us, work some as a pet or babysitter ... And get a little more autonomous if she wanted a more relaxed summer. I didn't want her in the house all day for her off weeks and I also didn't want to cater to her. I have to say that it has done wonders for her self-esteem. But for any given day, she is doing something for just a few hours and then reading/chilling etc.... [/quote]
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