Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by all the rave reviews of Sidwell. My child attended KaleidoKids. The price was right, yes, and he had a great time, but I didn't find the program all that wonderful. He came home with printed-from-the-web reading, math, and coloring sheets, which I found weird. I like doing a little academics but I'd expect more from Sidwell than just a worksheet printed from the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by all the rave reviews of Sidwell. My child attended KaleidoKids. The price was right, yes, and he had a great time, but I didn't find the program all that wonderful. He came home with printed-from-the-web reading, math, and coloring sheets, which I found weird. I like doing a little academics but I'd expect more from Sidwell than just a worksheet printed from the internet.
Why are you surprised? The positive reviews have been for soccer and handwork camps, not the Kaleidokids you mention. That is why you're having a different experience.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by all the rave reviews of Sidwell. My child attended KaleidoKids. The price was right, yes, and he had a great time, but I didn't find the program all that wonderful. He came home with printed-from-the-web reading, math, and coloring sheets, which I found weird. I like doing a little academics but I'd expect more from Sidwell than just a worksheet printed from the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone please suggest for a good drama camp in northern Va for 8-12 years old.
My slightly younger kids enjoyed Little Theater of Alexandria camp. There are different camps all the way through high school.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone please suggest for a good drama camp in northern Va for 8-12 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another for Sidwell.
Soccer seems totally brutal and I had stories of K[b]indergardeners with bloodied mouths, kids getting winded and balls knocking them in the back of the head.
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But I guess that can be fun.
Handwork camp - excellent, apparently, according to my DD.
What?! Not ok. Not ever ok for that age group.
Given the date of this post, it was probably my kid with the bloody mouth! It was an accident where another player kicked the ball into DC's face during scrimmage. It was not supposed to be part of the drill. These things happen in sports. Camp nurse treated the injury and wrote a full report. :>
as a parent coach I know those kinds of accidents can happen (and too often given kiddos and how well they pay attention to one another!) - glad the camp nurse was helpful!Anonymous wrote:I have a question about Sidwell Soccer camp. When the weather is like it is today and the next few days do they go inside? I've heard mixed things but wanted to see if anyone had a handle on what's actually happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"On the downside, and this is for all camps--I'm quite tired of 3pm being considered a "full day". For those of us with 2 working parents, the added cost of aftercare and the pain of it only going til 6 is very frustrating. "
+1. It's just a way to make the base cost seem less. Since the sticker tag gets separated from the real cost of using the program.
Well, as someone with an au pair as child care I'm glad it's not till 5 where I'd be paying for care I don't need.