Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Director should have called you. It was irresponsible for a counselor to put your daughter on the phone when she was hysterical without an adult to talk with you after.
That said, I would get my child. They know they can call DH or me at any point and we are there for them. It is an incredibly important lesson as they enter their teen years. I was beyond stressed my senior year in college with my workload and I called my mom hysterical at 10:00pm, and at 6:00am she was at my apartment and it was a 4 hour drive. I will always be incredibly thankful because I just needed my mom.
You are so lucky to have a mom like that. I never could have relied on my mom like that and she was a single parent so I had no one else. I felt very alone a lot. I hope I can do better for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Director should have called you. It was irresponsible for a counselor to put your daughter on the phone when she was hysterical without an adult to talk with you after.
That said, I would get my child. They know they can call DH or me at any point and we are there for them. It is an incredibly important lesson as they enter their teen years. I was beyond stressed my senior year in college with my workload and I called my mom hysterical at 10:00pm, and at 6:00am she was at my apartment and it was a 4 hour drive. I will always be incredibly thankful because I just needed my mom.
I'm glad my parents raised me to be more independent than this. I guess I might have called my parents crying if I was upset about my workload in college, not sure, but if I had, there is NO WAY I would have expected or wanted them to drive 4 hours overnight to see me. If I were seriously ill or something, OK, but b/c I was stressed about homework? This does not seem healthy.
Seriously. Totally agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Director should have called you. It was irresponsible for a counselor to put your daughter on the phone when she was hysterical without an adult to talk with you after.
That said, I would get my child. They know they can call DH or me at any point and we are there for them. It is an incredibly important lesson as they enter their teen years. I was beyond stressed my senior year in college with my workload and I called my mom hysterical at 10:00pm, and at 6:00am she was at my apartment and it was a 4 hour drive. I will always be incredibly thankful because I just needed my mom.
I'm glad my parents raised me to be more independent than this. I guess I might have called my parents crying if I was upset about my workload in college, not sure, but if I had, there is NO WAY I would have expected or wanted them to drive 4 hours overnight to see me. If I were seriously ill or something, OK, but b/c I was stressed about homework? This does not seem healthy.
Anonymous wrote:The Director should have called you. It was irresponsible for a counselor to put your daughter on the phone when she was hysterical without an adult to talk with you after.
That said, I would get my child. They know they can call DH or me at any point and we are there for them. It is an incredibly important lesson as they enter their teen years. I was beyond stressed my senior year in college with my workload and I called my mom hysterical at 10:00pm, and at 6:00am she was at my apartment and it was a 4 hour drive. I will always be incredibly thankful because I just needed my mom.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I didn’t go get her last nite and yes, I’m completely frustrated that a counselor (she told me the camp director) gave her a phone to call. That was unacceptable. I have only my hysterical daughters pleas and nothing from leadership.
I’m going to call the phone number she called from and ask for an adult to call me.
I think my daughter is just not a kid who enjoys overnight camps. I’m starting to think it’s just personality. The camp is well known and many many friend go- I’m not concerned with abuse or anything like that because she’s been homesick before (hence why he took a break from overnight camps). Why she gets so homesick, I don’t get. Both of us work and travel so I feel like we don’t hover or over protect. But again, maybe just a personality thing.
SO much great advice from posters but I have decided to try and get her to last until tomorrow. I will try to pick her up extra early before the chaos so as to not embarrass her since I have a feeling she has been miserable all week.
Great advice to sit down over ice cream and discuss after the fact.
Anonymous wrote:Wait a few days until homesickness is over.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Director should have called you. It was irresponsible for a counselor to put your daughter on the phone when she was hysterical without an adult to talk with you after.
That said, I would get my child. They know they can call DH or me at any point and we are there for them. It is an incredibly important lesson as they enter their teen years. I was beyond stressed my senior year in college with my workload and I called my mom hysterical at 10:00pm, and at 6:00am she was at my apartment and it was a 4 hour drive. I will always be incredibly thankful because I just needed my mom.
I'm glad my parents raised me to be more independent than this. I guess I might have called my parents crying if I was upset about my workload in college, not sure, but if I had, there is NO WAY I would have expected or wanted them to drive 4 hours overnight to see me. If I were seriously ill or something, OK, but b/c I was stressed about homework? This does not seem healthy.
Don’t worry! I’m 46 with a husband, kids and an international job for a Fortune 500. I’m still close to my mother. I was and am still very independent which I think is what freaked out my mother and why she dropped everything and came to see me. It’s good to know family is always there for me. We all get along well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Director should have called you. It was irresponsible for a counselor to put your daughter on the phone when she was hysterical without an adult to talk with you after.
That said, I would get my child. They know they can call DH or me at any point and we are there for them. It is an incredibly important lesson as they enter their teen years. I was beyond stressed my senior year in college with my workload and I called my mom hysterical at 10:00pm, and at 6:00am she was at my apartment and it was a 4 hour drive. I will always be incredibly thankful because I just needed my mom.
I'm glad my parents raised me to be more independent than this. I guess I might have called my parents crying if I was upset about my workload in college, not sure, but if I had, there is NO WAY I would have expected or wanted them to drive 4 hours overnight to see me. If I were seriously ill or something, OK, but b/c I was stressed about homework? This does not seem healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go get her. My parents left me at a camp till my grandparents and others heard how unhappy I was and they finally got me and sent me to my grandparents. Don't be that parent who ignores their kid. I was so upset at my parents.
+1
I still resent them.
Anonymous wrote:The Director should have called you. It was irresponsible for a counselor to put your daughter on the phone when she was hysterical without an adult to talk with you after.
That said, I would get my child. They know they can call DH or me at any point and we are there for them. It is an incredibly important lesson as they enter their teen years. I was beyond stressed my senior year in college with my workload and I called my mom hysterical at 10:00pm, and at 6:00am she was at my apartment and it was a 4 hour drive. I will always be incredibly thankful because I just needed my mom.