Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I got a JCC family membership last year with the hopes of getting my now 1st grader into the 2018 inclusion summer camp. I submitted the camp application as soon as it opened for members having a child who never attended their camp. No luck! I was told the sessions are full. First priority goes to returning campers who are members, second priority goes to returning campers, then members having first time campers, finally it opens to everyone.
Send your child for 1 session this summer and next year you'll be able to get first priority.
How can you send your child to one session of a camp you are closed out of?
Anonymous wrote:DH and I got a JCC family membership last year with the hopes of getting my now 1st grader into the 2018 inclusion summer camp. I submitted the camp application as soon as it opened for members having a child who never attended their camp. No luck! I was told the sessions are full. First priority goes to returning campers who are members, second priority goes to returning campers, then members having first time campers, finally it opens to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I got a JCC family membership last year with the hopes of getting my now 1st grader into the 2018 inclusion summer camp. I submitted the camp application as soon as it opened for members having a child who never attended their camp. No luck! I was told the sessions are full. First priority goes to returning campers who are members, second priority goes to returning campers, then members having first time campers, finally it opens to everyone.
Send your child for 1 session this summer and next year you'll be able to get first priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I got a JCC family membership last year with the hopes of getting my now 1st grader into the 2018 inclusion summer camp. I submitted the camp application as soon as it opened for members having a child who never attended their camp. No luck! I was told the sessions are full. First priority goes to returning campers who are members, second priority goes to returning campers, then members having first time campers, finally it opens to everyone.
Send your child for 1 session this summer and next year you'll be able to get first priority.
Anonymous wrote:Our child likes the JCC inclusion camp well enough, but as a non Jew I will say that the camp administration finds ways of making us feel less included, more so as the years go by. We, the parents, don’t feel particularly welcome, but our child doesn’t seem to sense any of that. So, if you’re okay with that dive right in.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I got a JCC family membership last year with the hopes of getting my now 1st grader into the 2018 inclusion summer camp. I submitted the camp application as soon as it opened for members having a child who never attended their camp. No luck! I was told the sessions are full. First priority goes to returning campers who are members, second priority goes to returning campers, then members having first time campers, finally it opens to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our child likes the JCC inclusion camp well enough, but as a non Jew I will say that the camp administration finds ways of making us feel less included, more so as the years go by. We, the parents, don’t feel particularly welcome, but our child doesn’t seem to sense any of that. So, if you’re okay with that dive right in.
This is like a Jewish person (like myself) alluding to a bad experience and then saying "They must have treated me like that because I'm Jewish" without a shred of evidence or explanation. Nobody gets to do that. Either you tell us what happened and explain why you think you are being treated second class because you're not Jewish, or you don't spread such an ugly story. Frankly, I'm not okay with your post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this old thread b/c of the very helpful list of summer camps that may work for kids with SN. If anybody can chime in with experiences with these camps, or other suggestions, I would very much appreciate it! I'm looking for both theraputic camps and also regular camps that are inclusive for a 7 year old with significant speech issues.
A particular question about the Rockville JCC inclusion camp: Does this fill up super early such that there is no point in even thinking about it for summer 2018 now?
Yes, it fills up quickly. See if there is a waitlist? They also give priority registration to JCC members so at some point you get the hard sell to join.
We would if we had a dime to spare but since we don’t and we haven’t we end up feeling guilty about it if our kid gets into a camp session.
Yes, it fills up quickly. See if there is a waitlist? They also give priority registration to JCC members so at some point you get the hard sell to join.
We would if we had a dime to spare but since we don’t and we haven’t we end up feeling guilty about it if our kid gets into a camp session.
To get into this camp you also have to buy a membership so that you can do camp enrollment the very first day it opens. At one point I did a lot of calling to figure out the steps and the fees and eventually determined that it just wasn't worth the effort or extra money. Signing up for camp should not be a major undertaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this old thread b/c of the very helpful list of summer camps that may work for kids with SN. If anybody can chime in with experiences with these camps, or other suggestions, I would very much appreciate it! I'm looking for both theraputic camps and also regular camps that are inclusive for a 7 year old with significant speech issues.
A particular question about the Rockville JCC inclusion camp: Does this fill up super early such that there is no point in even thinking about it for summer 2018 now?
Yes, it fills up quickly. See if there is a waitlist? They also give priority registration to JCC members so at some point you get the hard sell to join.
We would if we had a dime to spare but since we don’t and we haven’t we end up feeling guilty about it if our kid gets into a camp session.
Yes, it fills up quickly. See if there is a waitlist? They also give priority registration to JCC members so at some point you get the hard sell to join.
We would if we had a dime to spare but since we don’t and we haven’t we end up feeling guilty about it if our kid gets into a camp session.
Anonymous wrote:Our child likes the JCC inclusion camp well enough, but as a non Jew I will say that the camp administration finds ways of making us feel less included, more so as the years go by. We, the parents, don’t feel particularly welcome, but our child doesn’t seem to sense any of that. So, if you’re okay with that dive right in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our child likes the JCC inclusion camp well enough, but as a non Jew I will say that the camp administration finds ways of making us feel less included, more so as the years go by. We, the parents, don’t feel particularly welcome, but our child doesn’t seem to sense any of that. So, if you’re okay with that dive right in.
That's unfortunate and maybe something you should bring up to the board? I'm not Jewish but I have many friends who are members of the JCC and they really believe in the mission of including everyone, especially families with kids with special needs. I know they would be heart-broken to hear that your family is being treated this way.
Anonymous wrote:Our child likes the JCC inclusion camp well enough, but as a non Jew I will say that the camp administration finds ways of making us feel less included, more so as the years go by. We, the parents, don’t feel particularly welcome, but our child doesn’t seem to sense any of that. So, if you’re okay with that dive right in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this old thread b/c of the very helpful list of summer camps that may work for kids with SN. If anybody can chime in with experiences with these camps, or other suggestions, I would very much appreciate it! I'm looking for both theraputic camps and also regular camps that are inclusive for a 7 year old with significant speech issues.
A particular question about the Rockville JCC inclusion camp: Does this fill up super early such that there is no point in even thinking about it for summer 2018 now?
Yes, it fills up quickly. See if there is a waitlist? They also give priority registration to JCC members so at some point you get the hard sell to join.
We would if we had a dime to spare but since we don’t and we haven’t we end up feeling guilty about it if our kid gets into a camp session.