Anonymous wrote:Those of you having your kids do summer school to get ahead, enjoy the mental health problems that lay ahead and no need to wonder why your kids will struggle so. Your answer is here.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you having your kids do summer school to get ahead, enjoy the mental health problems that lay ahead and no need to wonder why your kids will struggle so. Your answer is here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 weeks of sleepaway camp
Wow! I assume this is going to be expensive. How much a week on avg?
My kids' camp is about $2K/week once you factor in travel
Ours is $11,000 for 7 weeks.
Why have a child?
It's not like parents who do this just ship their kids off and never think about them. I'm PP who went to camp, and I got a letter from one of them almost every day, and they visited once while I was there. I knew they missed me and cared about me. But kids that age aren't really interested in hanging out with their parents, though, frankly.
You are wrong. My children love to hang out with us and I remember hanging out with my parents at that age as well. It’s you who doesn’t want to hang out with your children.
Anonymous wrote:This is the age where overnight camp is ideal, IMO, but as PP's have pointed out, it's expensive. I went for 6 weeks when I was that age, and I think it cost $2-2.5k -- this was back in the 90's. That wasn't a small chunk of change even back then I was really privileged that my parents could afford it, but camp prices like college tuition have really gone up since. If I can I hope to stretch to pay for it for my kid when he's older and if he's interested though, because it was such a great experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 weeks of sleepaway camp
Wow! I assume this is going to be expensive. How much a week on avg?
My kids' camp is about $2K/week once you factor in travel
Ours is $11,000 for 7 weeks.