The Ultimate Camp Guide Spring 2026!

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AM I READY TO SEND MY KIDS TO OVERNIGHT CAMP? BY REBECCA HASTINGS

T he thought of sending your child to overnight camp can stir up a mix of emotions: excitement, nervousness, and perhaps a twinge of doubt. For parents, this milestone often brings a moment of self-reflection: “Am I ready to let them go?” While every family’s journey is unique, focusing on your own feelings and readiness can help make this decision easier. 1. How Do You Feel About Separation? Letting go is no small feat for parents. Reflect on your emotions: • Do you feel anxious or excited about the prospect of your child being away? • Are you worried about how they will cope without you? • Can you trust others to care for your child in your absence? It’s normal to feel torn. Separation offers an opportunity for growth, but it also challenges your sense of control.

Acknowledge your feelings without judgment and recognize that this step is as much about your growth as it is about theirs. 2. Can You Trust the Process? Sending your child to camp requires confidence in the environment they’re stepping into. Ask yourself: • Have you researched the camp thoroughly? • Do you feel reassured by the staff, safety protocols, and facilities? • Are you comfortable with the Trusting the camp’s ability to provide a safe and enriching experience can ease your worries. If doubts persist, reach out to camp directors and other parents for clarity and reassurance. 3. Are You Ready for Limited Control? Overnight camp is a space where children learn independence. This also means camp’s policies, including limited communication?

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