Anonymous wrote:Yes, single parent. I usually take the commuter bus or metro connection to Reston.
OP, as someone above posted, please come back with more details about what you can and cannot manage for this summer. If you usually take the bus or Metro, can you drive just for this summer so you can drop your kids at camp(s)? It seems unlikely that you're going to find camps, for kids of such varying ages, that align perfectly with a public transportation commute, unless you find one that is exactly at your own stop or right by your home.
The idea above about finding a camp close to your work and having the kids take public transportation there with you is a good idea if you can't drive them. But it's true that many camps fill very early. Registrations begin in January for a lot of camps, or even earlier for a few. But there can be cancellations.
Look into YMCAs/YWCAs/city recreation departments (both Reston and DC, though DC may give priority to DC residents). Since you work in DC, also check if the Smithsonian has camps that would work at one of its museums; they have some very interesting camps, but the catch is that they do not usually have camps that go all summer or for weeks on end.
Ask your DC coworkers too. Those who live in DC might be a great resource for camps etc. in the city!
I think I'd check on camps quickly but then also look at a summer sitter if at all doable, at home. The money you spend on camps plus before- or after-care fees for two kids, especially if you don't get any discounts for early registration, could end up being as much or more than paying someone to stay with them. You'd also need to string together quite a lot of camps if you mean to fill the whole summer for two kids--do you need the whole summer or just a few weeks here and there? The latter would be easier to fill for sure. Let us know.