Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always organized summer like this:
10 weeks of summer
1-6: hired babysitter to watch all three kids, they all did summer swim team and activities around our neighborhood.
7: sleep away camp, each kid picked their own from ones that were affordable
8: family vacation
9 and 10: day camp, same location for all three.
We just started almost this exact approach with our kids last summer and really liked it.
The hard part of this is finding a babysitter for full time work for only 6 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always organized summer like this:
10 weeks of summer
1-6: hired babysitter to watch all three kids, they all did summer swim team and activities around our neighborhood.
7: sleep away camp, each kid picked their own from ones that were affordable
8: family vacation
9 and 10: day camp, same location for all three.
We just started almost this exact approach with our kids last summer and really liked it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these all day camps for childcare, or just camps for fun? That would make a difference.
OP here. Sorry, what is the difference? My elementary school aged kids don't have school during the summer and I am looking for something fun, that's not a logistical nightmare and will not break the bank to keep them occupied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these all day camps for childcare, or just camps for fun? That would make a difference.
OP here. Sorry, what is the difference? My elementary school aged kids don't have school during the summer and I am looking for something fun, that's not a logistical nightmare and will not break the bank to keep them occupied.
Anonymous wrote:We always organized summer like this:
10 weeks of summer
1-6: hired babysitter to watch all three kids, they all did summer swim team and activities around our neighborhood.
7: sleep away camp, each kid picked their own from ones that were affordable
8: family vacation
9 and 10: day camp, same location for all three.
Anonymous wrote:Are these all day camps for childcare, or just camps for fun? That would make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 6, 8, and 10.
I start a spreadsheet right around now for every camp I’m considering and put in weeks, cost, and if they have before/after care, registration opens, etc.
Then I have another spreadsheet with each week of the summer and start filling in camps. I have a first choice and second choice for each week.
I have found that my kids don’t like trying a new camp each week - so I don’t sign them up for less than 2 weeks at any camp. I also pick camps with multiple options at the same location so I don’t have to manage multiple pickups/drop offs.
Internet search and asking around is the best way to find camps - there are many, many camps in this area, so there isn’t really a single place to learn about them. And even then, it might not be a good fit for your kids - there have been three camps which were absolutely not the right for for my kids, and we just didn’t repeat those again. And one camp has been such a huge hit that my kids want to do it all summer (but I want them to branch out a bit, so I usually sign them up for at least 3 different camps).