Anonymous wrote:For the Calleva families who’ve mentioned issues with equipment: what activity?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been super surprised by Koa Tennis camp. They have various locations. They have 1/2 and full day options. Hey have been ridiculously flexible with my changing between 1/2, full, before and after care.
It’s not all bells and whistles. But my ADHD/ASD child is doing amazing with no real support. There’s just enough structure and supervision. I spoke to the program director on site on day 1 and she keeps an eye out for my child but he’s pretty much is one of the campers.
At the end of the day he is hot, sweaty, tired, and happy. He showers when we get home, eats dinner, and falls asleep. He’s 9. We’ve done a lot of SN camps including JCC Rockville and he is by far happiest here
Anonymous wrote:For the Calleva families who’ve mentioned issues with equipment: what activity?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about the more classic style day camps, as opposed to the one off specialty camps. Does anyone have experience with Steve and Kate in Arlington or Arlington DPR Summerfest?
It'd be helpful if people would note what are 1/2 day camps too. Knowing a camp is wonderful but also only operates from 9-12:30 is useful info for working parents.
Anonymous wrote:First two weeks of KAH Adventure Camp have gone well. Kids like the counselors, say the other kids are mostly nice, and come home tired and happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been super surprised by Koa Tennis camp. They have various locations. They have 1/2 and full day options. Hey have been ridiculously flexible with my changing between 1/2, full, before and after care.
It’s not all bells and whistles. But my ADHD/ASD child is doing amazing with no real support. There’s just enough structure and supervision. I spoke to the program director on site on day 1 and she keeps an eye out for my child but he’s pretty much is one of the campers.
At the end of the day he is hot, sweaty, tired, and happy. He showers when we get home, eats dinner, and falls asleep. He’s 9. We’ve done a lot of SN camps including JCC Rockville and he is by far happiest here
Nice! It's always great when you find an environment that clicks! Had he taken much tennis before the camp?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been super surprised by Koa Tennis camp. They have various locations. They have 1/2 and full day options. Hey have been ridiculously flexible with my changing between 1/2, full, before and after care.
It’s not all bells and whistles. But my ADHD/ASD child is doing amazing with no real support. There’s just enough structure and supervision. I spoke to the program director on site on day 1 and she keeps an eye out for my child but he’s pretty much is one of the campers.
At the end of the day he is hot, sweaty, tired, and happy. He showers when we get home, eats dinner, and falls asleep. He’s 9. We’ve done a lot of SN camps including JCC Rockville and he is by far happiest here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've done calleva for several years, but I was disappointed by my child's experience last week, particularly with insufficiently maintained equipment that broke frequently, culminating in not being able to do the activity at all on Friday.
We didn't have a good experience with Calleva last year and read about others who had similar problems on the 2018 list. I think they are flying by the seat of their pants.