Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it so hard. My kids hated day camp by week 4 or 5. They just wanted a consistent routine with the same kids and teachers. We had some luck with summer sitters and half day camps, but the sitters went back to college in August and then it was tough.
There are 8 week camps. That's what my kids do. They don't switch camps every week. That seems insane to me.
Anonymous wrote:Literally switched careers so I could accommodate summers with school aged kids.
Anonymous wrote:Camps with extended care. The only people whom I know whose kids did swim team had a SAHP or a sitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it so hard. My kids hated day camp by week 4 or 5. They just wanted a consistent routine with the same kids and teachers. We had some luck with summer sitters and half day camps, but the sitters went back to college in August and then it was tough.
There are 8 week camps. That's what my kids do. They don't switch camps every week. That seems insane to me.
+1 My kids are in an 8-week camp. Each session is 2 weeks long, so some kids come and go every two weeks, but the counselors and most of the kids are consistent throughout the 8 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it so hard. My kids hated day camp by week 4 or 5. They just wanted a consistent routine with the same kids and teachers. We had some luck with summer sitters and half day camps, but the sitters went back to college in August and then it was tough.
There are 8 week camps. That's what my kids do. They don't switch camps every week. That seems insane to me.