Anonymous wrote:My son is 6, and a rising 1st grader. He is enrolled in the full-day summer camp program through his elementary school. It's only been a few days, but so far it's not going well. My son is a quiet, introverted kid who does really well in a structured classroom setting - but even a good camp has less structure and more chaos than school. He comes home complaining that he has a headache, and a sore throat from "screaming all day so people will hear me."
I kind of saw this coming, but he goes to this same program for aftercare during the school year and usually does okay. So I was hoping it would work. But the camp programs have many more kids, and as a 1st grader, my son is among the youngest ones there.
Anyway, since it has only been a few days, I'm not panicking and pulling him out tomorrow, of course. And a big part of me also thinks it might be good to leave him there regardless (unless he gets bullied or is truly totally miserable, or something) because in life it is generally a good thing to be able to adapt outside your comfort zone, and maybe he'll learn from it. Yet it makes sense to consider other options, too. I'm just not sure what those would be. There is no Camp Grandma in our family, and a babysitter is out because I have a 4yo in full-time daycare who is thriving and I don't want to pull him out.
Anyone else have this experience, and/or thoughts, advice, etc.?
This is not a good camp. IME, camps run through schools are daycares, not camps. Your description of the "activities" suggests that is indeed the case.
There are great summer daycamps out there but it sounds like the one you chose is not one of them.