Anonymous wrote:11:41 again - Thanks for clarifying your statement. In my opinion, I don’t think going outside to ride a bike or even traveling by car with their immediate family that they have been with for several months straight = sleep away camp. Sleep away camp represents much more than that, such as independence, a break from learning, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My kids' camps have closed. I was thinking about sending them to a different camp that is staying open, but then I decided that the camps that are open don't have any greater knowledge or abilities than the camps that closed. They are just willing to take more risks. In fact, I worry that their willingness to stay open suggests that they may be too cavalier and that their families may have taken too many risks - - that is certainly the case with some of the southern camps I've looked at. So I'm not sending my children.
Anonymous wrote:Kids who can’t go to expensive camps may have mental health problems. Just because they can go outside does not mean they won’t. Please don’t generalize.
If I felt comfortable with the precautions and knew my camp would enforce them, I would send my child and plan to do so if camp should open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go
OP here-- oh has this been debated already? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Here we go