Anonymous wrote:My shy, introverted kids prefer camps in large groups, I think it's because they're just more comfortable if they can blend into the background, and not have people constantly analyzing what they are doing. I would think that extroverts would prefer smaller camps because they gets lots of attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i have one introvert and one extrovert. The extrovert is signed up for 4 different camps, including a session at Valley Mill. the introvert is only signed up for a session at Valley mill and that took some persuading.
It might be an idea OP if you got a nanny or au pair to spend time with your child over the summer - then they can do all the fun things like swimming, bicycling, going to the park, library etc without the stress of being at a summer camp.
just an idea...
Ideally that is what I would like to do. Last year, I interviewed someone from care.com. and a few weeks before the summer started, she decided take another job and stay at school instead of coming home for the summer. The plan last summer was to put them in camp 9-12 pm and then have a babysitter/nanny from 12-5 pm. Thank goodness, there were a few camps with spots still available. I'm nervous to go the nanny/babysitter route.
Anonymous wrote:i have one introvert and one extrovert. The extrovert is signed up for 4 different camps, including a session at Valley Mill. the introvert is only signed up for a session at Valley mill and that took some persuading.
It might be an idea OP if you got a nanny or au pair to spend time with your child over the summer - then they can do all the fun things like swimming, bicycling, going to the park, library etc without the stress of being at a summer camp.
just an idea...
Anonymous wrote:Don't give in to shyness.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a candidate for a Montessori summer canp.