Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day care.
My oldest is in K this year and we're avoiding camps by getting help from parents for much of the summer, but that's because of the exceptional circumstances this year and we'd never presume it will be a regular thing.
Send your poor kid to camp. Yes even if they are “immunocompromised.” We had ONE case in nova today. Let that sink in. It’s safe. Pick an outdoor camp. Your kid is probably on edge after a year of virtual school and a super super covid anxious parent.
Eh, camp will be there next year. It's not really about covid anxiety, it's that we made these plans with the family (who live out of state) many months ago before schools reopened and covid got so much better. The kids are excited, the grandparents are excited, kid is not excited about camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day care.
My oldest is in K this year and we're avoiding camps by getting help from parents for much of the summer, but that's because of the exceptional circumstances this year and we'd never presume it will be a regular thing.
Send your poor kid to camp. Yes even if they are “immunocompromised.” We had ONE case in nova today. Let that sink in. It’s safe. Pick an outdoor camp. Your kid is probably on edge after a year of virtual school and a super super covid anxious parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day care.
My oldest is in K this year and we're avoiding camps by getting help from parents for much of the summer, but that's because of the exceptional circumstances this year and we'd never presume it will be a regular thing.
Send your poor kid to camp. Yes even if they are “immunocompromised.” We had ONE case in nova today. Let that sink in. It’s safe. Pick an outdoor camp. Your kid is probably on edge after a year of virtual school and a super super covid anxious parent.
Anonymous wrote:Day care.
My oldest is in K this year and we're avoiding camps by getting help from parents for much of the summer, but that's because of the exceptional circumstances this year and we'd never presume it will be a regular thing.