Anonymous wrote:I would call and talk to the Director. It could be that she called you during a really bad moment but that outside of that, things have been okay or even good.
If the Director tells you she has been sobbing while rocking in a corner for days, I would go get her. Otherwise I would talk to her again at a time when she isn't sobbing (not at night) and talk about strategies to manage one more day. Hopefully the Director or a counselor could also taker her under their wing a little more
Anonymous wrote:All of you who say go get her to reinforce that you are always there for her, don’t you see how this is different from you are out with friends or in another situation. I was an overnight camp kid for at least a month for years (another country so cost not an issue) and my parents made me stick it out. (They also had no other child care alternatives) Even when I haaaated it and desperately wanted to go home. I never resented them. Looking back, this experience taught me perseverance and how to make friends anywhere. They did visit one time after a hysterical get me out call and persuaded me to stay. Loved the rest of that summer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go get her. My parents left me at a camp till my grandparents and others heard how unhappy I was and they finally got me and sent me to my grandparents. Don't be that parent who ignores their kid. I was so upset at my parents.
+1
I still resent them.