Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s regional. Pretty much majority of people going to sleepaway camps over 2 weeks long are east coasters. Of any or no religion. It’s pretty much unheard of in the Midwest.
Girls camps can start as young as 6, boys camps 8. Most kids start between 8-10 though.
This is ridiculous. There are a ton of sleepaway camps in the Midwest and many families send their children.
Yeah, like one week of girls scout camp or maybe Interlochen. But it is rare for a Midwest family to send kids to a sleepaway camp for 7 weeks, unless parents grew up on east coast and went to one.
Also rare on the west coast. One-week camps are the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s regional. Pretty much majority of people going to sleepaway camps over 2 weeks long are east coasters. Of any or no religion. It’s pretty much unheard of in the Midwest.
Girls camps can start as young as 6, boys camps 8. Most kids start between 8-10 though.
This is ridiculous. There are a ton of sleepaway camps in the Midwest and many families send their children.
Yeah, like one week of girls scout camp or maybe Interlochen. But it is rare for a Midwest family to send kids to a sleepaway camp for 7 weeks, unless parents grew up on east coast and went to one.
Anonymous wrote:My kids all started between 2nd and 3rd grade, including my youngest who went this summer. Four weeks for the first summer for all of them. We are definitely a camp family, so much so that some of my older nieces and nephews are counselors at the camp my kids go to. If my kids didn't do well at camp I'd pull them, because I see camp as something special that I give them rather than somewhere I send them away to, and so I wouldn't continue if they didn't enjoy it. But so far it's been a positive for all of them, so much so that my youngest is begging for 8 weeks next year like the older ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s regional. Pretty much majority of people going to sleepaway camps over 2 weeks long are east coasters. Of any or no religion. It’s pretty much unheard of in the Midwest.
Girls camps can start as young as 6, boys camps 8. Most kids start between 8-10 though.
This is ridiculous. There are a ton of sleepaway camps in the Midwest and many families send their children.
Anonymous wrote:It’s regional. Pretty much majority of people going to sleepaway camps over 2 weeks long are east coasters. Of any or no religion. It’s pretty much unheard of in the Midwest.
Girls camps can start as young as 6, boys camps 8. Most kids start between 8-10 though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are a lot of his friends Jewish? This is definitely a big thing in the Jewish community in this area, there are two major summer camps that all of my kids' Jewish friends go to. They start with one or two weeks after 1st grade, I think.
OP. Yes, heavily Jewish at his current day camp. DH is half Jewish, I'm not at all. He seems less concerned about the downsides than I am.
Anonymous wrote:Are a lot of his friends Jewish? This is definitely a big thing in the Jewish community in this area, there are two major summer camps that all of my kids' Jewish friends go to. They start with one or two weeks after 1st grade, I think.