Anonymous wrote:Shower quickly (and potentially in cold water) and rinse hair completely
Comb/brush her own hair and put it in a ponytail
Don't share hair brushes, hair accessories, or hats, and don't share pillows
Apply own sunblock and insect repellent
Hang up wet clothes and towels to dry before putting them in laundry bag
If you have a picky eater, how to handle making sure she eats enough and enough variety -- do not worry about her eating "healthy," it only matters that she does't get constipated, dehydrated, or hangry and doesn't tire out too quickly
In general as a kid, she should and will learn to tie her shoes, but also there's no reason she can't go to camp with only Velcro and slip-on shoes. Same with flossing. She should learn how but no one should expect more than brushing teeth morning and nigh..
+1 to all this and also reliably use deodorant.
My kid started xamp at 9 and loved it. I know other kids who have never wanted to sleep away from home. Let your kid be the guide here.
Also ... make sure she's going to feel safe bailing or calling you if there's an issue. Sometimes if you push too hard on "you're not ready," when they find out they're in over their head they won't say anything because you told them so.