Anonymous wrote:OP here. Like 15:23, my budget is limited. Can't afford to pay for camps that are really expensive. Girl Scouts is very affordable and will reduce their camping fee if you ask.
Would love to know of other options in the $400-500 range for a 2 week camp.
I will also look into volunteer work. Thanks, 16:40.
Anonymous wrote:You get what you pay for, I would not force my child to go to 2 weeks of girl scout camp just because it is cheap. Why not let her do a day camp. I also think this age can be tough for camp. If she doesn't click with a group, it could be torture at 13. Lots of kids quit going to camp around this age. My daughter goes to a private sleepaway camp and the prime ages are 9 - 12.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Like 15:23, my budget is limited. Can't afford to pay for camps that are really expensive. Girl Scouts is very affordable and will reduce their camping fee if you ask.
Would love to know of other options in the $400-500 range for a 2 week camp.
I will also look into volunteer work. Thanks, 16:40.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't like camp. I'm a good sport, so I wasn't going to mope around while I was there, and I certainly wasn't tortured, but all that togetherness and singing really isn't for everyone.
I think you need to tell her that lazing around isn't an option, but that you will work with her to find other alternatives for the two weeks. You can suggest summer school - if she'd rather take algebra than go to camp, you should let her.