A Place to Grow
In her book, The Blessing of a Skinned Knee, Wendy Mogel critiques what she sees as a troubling trend in parenting these days— an excessive tendency to shield children from any kind of discomfort.
"Parents are so busy protecting their children that they don't give them a chance to learn how to maneuver on their own outside home or school."Spending time at summer camp serves as a welcome counter force to this trend. As they choose their own activities, sleep in rustic cabins, live with and make new friends, young people at camp are given a great opportunity to grow. Far beyond what parents might orchestrate at home, camp encourages kids to become more independent, to try new things, and to learn from the experience. It's a lot of things (like a really fun time!), but perhaps most fundamentally, camp is a setting for exploring who we really are.
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ok, wow. that's me on the right, that was taken about 4 or 5 years ago?
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