Anonymous wrote:It's near our house, and every week is a different topic. Goes from 9 am to 4 pm. Too much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents do this all the time without an issue, and for much younger kids. It is fine.
But kids with SAHP are less used to this. That would probably be too much for my 8 yo, and waaaaay to much for my 5 yo. My niece and nephew have done it since they were 2 though. But they had no other choice.
Kids with SAHP get underestimated by their parents. Many kids love all day camp, and many would choose it over being with their tyoe A sahm parents.
My mother was a SAHM and I always went to summer camp as a kid, granted from 9-3 and not all day because my parents didn't need the childcare. I always hated it. It wasn't the hours, it was that I wasn't into sports and the camp wanted us to run around all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents do this all the time without an issue, and for much younger kids. It is fine.
But kids with SAHP are less used to this. That would probably be too much for my 8 yo, and waaaaay to much for my 5 yo. My niece and nephew have done it since they were 2 though. But they had no other choice.
SAHM here. My kids go to day camp because it is FUN! I understand some can't afford it, but I do not think all day camp is too much for kids that age all. Myself, and a large number of SAHms I know do this. Summer is at least 10 weeks, sending your child to camp for 5 of them is not a lot. They will still have half the summer off! Camp is not academic either, it is FUN!
My mother was a SAHM and I always went to summer camp as a kid, granted from 9-3 and not all day because my parents didn't need the childcare. I always hated it. It wasn't the hours, it was that I wasn't into sports and the camp wanted us to run around all day.
That said, aren't most kids that age in summer camp all day out of necessity? Everyone I work with has their kids in all-day camps for most of the summer because really, what's the alternative?
I am prior PP SAHM whose kids go to camp. Mine go from 9-3 (not extended care like the working moms need). As you say, most people have their kids in all day camp because they work. So if my kid stayed home all summer he wouldn't have many people to play with because they would all be at camp! I love spending time with my children, and do so every day for half of the summer, and every afternoon. But to spend all day every day for 10 weeks coming up with activities for all of us would get boring for everyone. At camp they get to do exciting activities and be with friends their own age. One poster said a lot of kids would rather spend all summer with their parents. My children love spending time with me. But after a few days with me, they beg to play with friends their own age!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents do this all the time without an issue, and for much younger kids. It is fine.
But kids with SAHP are less used to this. That would probably be too much for my 8 yo, and waaaaay to much for my 5 yo. My niece and nephew have done it since they were 2 though. But they had no other choice.
SAHM here. My kids go to day camp because it is FUN! I understand some can't afford it, but I do not think all day camp is too much for kids that age all. Myself, and a large number of SAHms I know do this. Summer is at least 10 weeks, sending your child to camp for 5 of them is not a lot. They will still have half the summer off! Camp is not academic either, it is FUN!
My mother was a SAHM and I always went to summer camp as a kid, granted from 9-3 and not all day because my parents didn't need the childcare. I always hated it. It wasn't the hours, it was that I wasn't into sports and the camp wanted us to run around all day.
That said, aren't most kids that age in summer camp all day out of necessity? Everyone I work with has their kids in all-day camps for most of the summer because really, what's the alternative?
Anonymous wrote:Do all camps even if it's like a half day or like one week, require health forms and a signed form from the pediatrician?