Anonymous wrote:Op here. He is already in cub scout and successfully did a regular sleep away camp for a week (they provide food, sleep in bunk bed, and led by counselors). I am planning to send him again to sleepaway camps (his request) and 1 overnight tent camping (not his request) coming summer. DH hated that I spend all these unnecessary money and time, but I really want to see if he can do it. He is on track academically to graduate high school on time, and he is expected to attend 4 year college. My biggest concern is personal self hygiene care, remember to eat/drink/sleep on time, and be able to attend classes & complete homework etc without my supervision/reminders. He never looks at clock to keep himself on schedule, and I don't want to see him dead one day in his dorm room or get kicked out from college because he forgets to attend classes. If there is an affordable summer residential campus weekly program (live on campus) at dmv college area, I would love to learn about it. I would love to sign him up when he is at middle school age. He is geeky, and he likes math, science, boardgames and outdoor sports (include all water activities).
OP, first of all, you have so much time to see growth in your child. It's great to have these ideas now, but for example, my first kid didn't shower regularly and get himself dressed without reminders until 8th grade (!) but still was prepared for college.
That said, the things my kids struggled with were: being able to walk into a dining hall and get food by themselves, being comfortable using a shared restroom (i.e. identifying a home toilet) and dealing with the chaos of interacting with others while doing hygiene tasks, being able to ask for help when they are struggling and advocate for themselves, being able to trouble shoot sleeping conditions that are less than ideal, having a "script" for meeting new people when they start college, having a workout/exercise plan.