Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did not want to go over to a friend's house for a sleepover, because the friend is obsessed with sex, body explorations, etc. I told the parent that we aren't allowing the sleepers, although it's not exactly true. Yes, my kid is going to the sleep-away camp, where they are not "a guest" and feel like they have to be polite.
So you assume they will not have a body/sex obsessed cabin mate or counselor - or worse? And guess what, if they do, they can’t even contact you to get them out of there. Ignorance is bliss I guess.
I can’t believe how many people live their lives worried about molestation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did not want to go over to a friend's house for a sleepover, because the friend is obsessed with sex, body explorations, etc. I told the parent that we aren't allowing the sleepers, although it's not exactly true. Yes, my kid is going to the sleep-away camp, where they are not "a guest" and feel like they have to be polite.
So you assume they will not have a body/sex obsessed cabin mate or counselor - or worse? And guess what, if they do, they can’t even contact you to get them out of there. Ignorance is bliss I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm going to send them to college and that's basically a giant sleepaway camp...
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm going to send them to college and that's basically a giant sleepaway camp...
Anonymous wrote:My kid did not want to go over to a friend's house for a sleepover, because the friend is obsessed with sex, body explorations, etc. I told the parent that we aren't allowing the sleepers, although it's not exactly true. Yes, my kid is going to the sleep-away camp, where they are not "a guest" and feel like they have to be polite.
Anonymous wrote:I let my kids do both, but I hate sleepovers and understand why some parents won’t allow them. They’re just disruptive whether they’re at your home or someone else’s. Kids are tired and grumpy the next day and it affects the whole weekend. Sleepaway camp is a total experience, and it can benefit both kid and parents.
Anonymous wrote:Background checks, personal recommendations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff at the camp is background checked.
Many of the people in this area are 'background checked' quite extensively, moreso than camp staff.
So? I’m not a fed so that means nothing to me.
A creepy husband or failure to launch brother walking around in their tighty whiteys is more likely at a sleepover than at a vetted summer camp.