Anonymous wrote:OP just call the camp and explain you got a sad letter and you want to check how he’s doing. Ask for a call back from the counselor or camp staff - don’t ask to talk to your son (unless they arrange a call on his birthday?) Most likely he wrote the letter a week ago in a bout of homesickness and you will hear he is totally fine!
I received a sad homesick letter from my 11 year old this year too. Fortunately due to mail delays I received it the same day as a happy letter, that was clearly written after the sad one. And she came home having had an absolutely wonderful time and wants to return next year. We laughed about the sad letter - she said she was just feeling sad that night.
I’m convinced all the “go pick him up” shaming posters are just against sleepaway camps for whatever reason. Fine, don’t send your kid then, but geez, what terrible advice they’re giving!!

Anonymous wrote:My 11 year old went to a two-week sleepaway camp this summer. She was miserably homesick for the first week (and wrote a letter begging to come home, which didn't arrive until after she got home at the end of the two weeks). But by the end of the camp, she had made a ton of friends, had great experiences, and has been begging to please return next year.
So, the odds are good that your son will recover and feel it was a great experience. In any case, he'll survive, and you can assess if it makes sense to plan to return in the future.
yes, they are young. Can’t you do something for his b day?Anonymous wrote:My DS celebrated his birthday at camp last year and asked to switch to a different session this year so he could be home on his birthday. It made him really homesick.
Anonymous wrote:The kid has been at camp for some time now and is miserable and wants to be with family for his birthday. This is easy, go pick him up.
Anonymous wrote:Who is away at summer camp for three weeks. Is this normal? He will celebrate his bday there and the whole note was about how sad he was that he wouldn't see us, how he cried about it, how long letters are taking to reach him, and ended with a huge sad face. He got there a week ago and his first letter was upbeat. We've seen photos on the camp's app and he's smiling.
Ugh. I am feeling so guilty.