Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question: this is not being snarky, I am genuinely interested. The only sleep away camps I know are for Jewish girls or Jewish boys. OP, is this a Jewish camp? And do you think there are other sleep away camps that are not just for one (any) type of group? I just wouldn't want to look into something and show up and have her/him feel left out. I am curious if there is a more mixed camp, by gender, of course. Thanks.
Seriously??? Sleep Away Camps are where upper class WASPs have been spending a portion of their childhood summers since the 1900s. There are hundreds of these camps, on the East Coast they are mostly in North Carolina, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. They are fairly expensive and many have long legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Question: this is not being snarky, I am genuinely interested. The only sleep away camps I know are for Jewish girls or Jewish boys. OP, is this a Jewish camp? And do you think there are other sleep away camps that are not just for one (any) type of group? I just wouldn't want to look into something and show up and have her/him feel left out. I am curious if there is a more mixed camp, by gender, of course. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is 7 and is getting ready to go to a 2-week overnight camp (Episcopal) in Delaware, he's incredibly excited about it and I know he'll have a blast. He did a "Taste of Camp" there last year (4 days / 3 nights) and just couldn't stop talking about it once he got home (and every single month thereafter). FWIW, the costs are so reasonable, last year's TOC was $295 and this year's 2-week overnight camp is $900, deal!
My MIL is a bit ticked, she thinks he's still too young but I know my son and I know he's mature and independent enough to be responsible and enjoy it. I sure will miss him, though. I never got to experience camps as a kid, I'm jealous! Good luck, OP, I know you'll do fine and your DD will have a wonderful time!
Anonymous wrote:Question: this is not being snarky, I am genuinely interested. The only sleep away camps I know are for Jewish girls or Jewish boys. OP, is this a Jewish camp? And do you think there are other sleep away camps that are not just for one (any) type of group? I just wouldn't want to look into something and show up and have her/him feel left out. I am curious if there is a more mixed camp, by gender, of course. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for me to sympathize. Be thankful you have a child who is developmentally able to go to sleepaway camp. My DS is 9 and nowhere near ready even though we think it would be a great experience for him.
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for me to sympathize. Be thankful you have a child who is developmentally able to go to sleepaway camp. My DS is 9 and nowhere near ready even though we think it would be a great experience for him.