Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Anonymous wrote:I have never done it and I never will. That's not how I parent.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grew up on Long Island, NY. Tons of kids went to sleep-away camp, all the others went to day camp. I literally did not know of ANY kid who didn't go to camp until the summer before 8th grade. Nobody asked, "Are you going to camp?" but "Which camp do you go to?"
Also everyone went for eight weeks. The idea of one week here and two weeks there is completely foreign to me. My kids go for 8 weeks. I can't understand all these people constantly going to the beach and on all these various trips. We have to work.
Have you found a true 8 week camp experience? Most of the sleep away camps I've looked into offer a 4 week and a 3 week session but not a 7 or 8 week experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, I don't think I could consider the whole summer until my child was at least 11 or 12. And a year or two after that, she can start doing CIT at the local day camps. I think a week or two is the most she is ever going to go away for.
Plus, we probably just don't have the money for a whole summer away, anyway.
I think a week or so at a time is good for teaching independence.
Is that you speaking or her speaking? Obviously from a financial standpoint, it's you. But about considering it....and why couldn't hs be a CIT at the sleepaway camp?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I don't think I could consider the whole summer until my child was at least 11 or 12. And a year or two after that, she can start doing CIT at the local day camps. I think a week or two is the most she is ever going to go away for.
Plus, we probably just don't have the money for a whole summer away, anyway.
I think a week or so at a time is good for teaching independence.