Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - one of the camps is a fully outdoor sports camp. I am worried about my 8 year old being in the sun for more than 8 hours. So I didn't think a camp with after hours in the sun so she would be there for 10 hours would be the best idea.
After living through Summer Camps in 2021 that were ONLY outside, I realized kids are fine outdoors all day. Send lots of water, some gatorade and lots of snacks and they have fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I typically work from home so I can go grab kids around 4pm from camp then come home and continue working. But I have some in person meetings, my husband is traveling for work, and there are no after hours for kids camps. So pick up is at 4pm. At least during school we could use after care until 6pm. Do you hire someone to pick up your kids? They can't get home themselves (camp is too far away).
When my kids were too young to come home on public transportation, I only considered camps where the hours work with my working hours. It's the first thing I looked at.
Anonymous wrote:Always chose camps based on availability of aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:OP - one of the camps is a fully outdoor sports camp. I am worried about my 8 year old being in the sun for more than 8 hours. So I didn't think a camp with after hours in the sun so she would be there for 10 hours would be the best idea.
Anonymous wrote:I typically work from home so I can go grab kids around 4pm from camp then come home and continue working. But I have some in person meetings, my husband is traveling for work, and there are no after hours for kids camps. So pick up is at 4pm. At least during school we could use after care until 6pm. Do you hire someone to pick up your kids? They can't get home themselves (camp is too far away).