Anonymous wrote:On one hand, this sounds miserable. On the other hand, I need child care. My kid is four; would you send your kid to this camp or figure out something else? The masks will be worn all day.
The weeks have fun themes that are incorporated in all activities. We will be socially distant while dancing, acting, creating visual art, singing, and playing games. Our group sizes are limited to 9 children with an adult in each room. We have developed protocols to include regular hand washing, use of face coverings throughout the day, gloves, and increased sanitizing of the space to ensure the safety of everyone.
The day will not include pool instead we will have a morning and afternoon outdoor play time. This is one of time when gloves should be worn. Sharing balls, frisbees, jump ropes, hula hoops, etc require use of protective barriers like light weight knit (winter hand coverings) or cloth gloves (gardening style).
If you need care it is fine. I would not want my child wearing a mask all day.
Participants will need the following:
cloth mask (2 recommended)
cloth gloves (2 pair recommended)
personal thermometer for temperature checks (does not have to be contact-less)
food for AM/PM snacks and lunch
refillable water bottle