Anonymous wrote:My rising 2nd grader goes to a day camp and a lot of his friends are telling him that they are going to sleep away camp next summer. It sounds like some will only go for a few weeks, but one says he’s going to sleep away camp the entire summer and so he won’t be back at the day camp at all. My kid has repeatedly told us that he really wants to go to sleep away camp. I thought for sure that 8 years old was way to young for sleep away camp, but a quick internet search and a few conversations with friends suggests this is actually an age when many campers start?
Based on what we know, we’re inclined to see if there’s a good camp that we can trust for maybe 2-3 weeks. Just wondering if this is crazy. We were not camp kids.
Anonymous wrote:That’s the age we noticed a lot of our kids’ peers started sleepaway camp. I recall one friend from my son’s class who went for the entire summer before 2nd. The parents did the same with the older sibling and insisted they loved it. It seemed over the top but that little boy came back happy as could be. He still attends the same camp but is now a counselor as a rising senior. Personally, I would have really missed my young kids if they went away that long but it seems to work for some families so I try not to judge.
Anonymous wrote:My kids started at 9 (the youngest was going to start at 8, but it was 2020, so there was no camp). They're teens now and still love camp. We're Jewish, so that's not an uncommon experience.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a July bday and turned 6 at camp her first summer. She went for 7 weeks. She's at camp now as a counselor. Some kids are just camp kids.