Anonymous wrote:Yes I have a 3.5 year old ds and he’s been in camp for 5 weeks now. I have actually cried talking about how much happier he is since going back. My kid is back to himself— he’s happy, playful, sweet to his little sister, tells us he loves us, just overall so happy. Lockdown had him depressed. All the toys and activities in the world didn’t make up for not seeing friends and playtime at school. . I tried, I really tried every single day he was home to make it fun, and it just was rough and made me feel like a terrible mom. Every day I hold my breath that the camp will be closed down because of Covid and same with his preschool. If that makes me a terrible mom for sending him then so be it. We’re still isolating, not seeing any family since sending him. I feel guilt and happiness. Very hard.
OP here. Our kids are the same age. You are not a terrible mom? We have to weigh the risks and benefits, I made this post for anyone who is debating what to do with their kids. Everything from now on will be "what is best for my family?" and giving my daughter some normal is what is best for her. she is bored at home and it's weighing on her mental health. I'd rather do this now than in the fall when things could be much worse.