Ah, the lazy, hazy days of summer. Nothing to do, nowhere to go... or is that a lot to do and many places to go? During the school year, structured activities abound. You have to get the kids up, dressed, and out the door every weekday at a specified time (sometimes even before your first cup of coffee... ouch). But in the summertime, the schedule becomes a bit murky. So, do you enroll your child in a (sometimes pricey) summer program, or do you allow your kids to do whatever they want (within reason)? Asha Dornfest of Parent Hacks asks, "Is your child a summer camp kid or a free range kid?"
Ah, the lazy, hazy days of summer. Nothing to do, nowhere to go... or is that a lot to do and many places to go? During the school year, structured activities abound. You have to get the kids up, dressed, and out the door every weekday at a specified time (sometimes even before your first cup of coffee... ouch). But in the summertime, the schedule becomes a bit murky. So, do you enroll your child in a (sometimes pricey) summer program, or do you allow your kids to do whatever they want (within reason)? Asha Dornfest of Parent Hacks asks, "Is your child a summer camp kid or a free range kid?"