Anonymous wrote:There seem to be different approaches to this, perhaps based on the parents' experience with sleep away camp as kids, so I think you'll get a variety of responses. DS went for the first time last summer. He was 7, turned 8 a couple days after camp ended. He only went for a week and went with a friend from school (not a best friend so they weren't joined at the hip the entire time--they each chose different activities). Neither boy wanted to go longer than a week. They had a blast. They're going for 2 weeks this summer (although DS said he was going regardless of whether his friend decided to go). Neither DH nor I grew up going to sleep away camp.
He went to Hidden Meadows, which is among the cheaper camps. It is closer to 3.5 hours away but has a shuttle from McLean if you choose to use it. He had a great experience. You'll find a few somewhat negative experiences if you search. We offered to look at other options, but the boys wanted to go back there. I think it's a great option if your kid only wants to do a week. I think after going for 2 weeks this summer, the boys may want to find a different camp next year.
This is a great review. My DS just turned 8 last month and we are going this summer (also with friend from school). He wanted to go for two weeks and I'm pretty sure he will love it. We are not Jewish but I don't think it matters. I think they have it right. I am all for introducing some independence at this age. You'll see from the camp forum that 1st-3rd grades are very common years to begin sleep away (even non Jewish). Fwiw we have many Jewish friends that are going to start the year after we do (after we give reviews from this year).