parents are being helicopter moms and dads, that does not give your kids the ability for freedom, you think about sports teams, you problem solve that is a missing skill for a lot of kids, especially gen-z. i thought parents sent their kids so they didn t have to hear from them. you have multiple kids you have to coordinate it so they go away at same time. i did a lot of camps, my parents were great, i did a lot of athletic camps, for every 3, i did one academic, i went to a s.a.t. camp, that was a failure, i went to law camp. at stanford. then in 6 grade we had camp everyone that had to go to for a week, camp colton, it was a real camp, camping in woods, sleeping with no heaters no air-conditions
photos to see if their kids are smiling or engaged in activities anything lose triggers questions and deep analysis. who are these parents? triggering deep analysis? you dean have a video camera at school, there is social awkwardness, that is part of being a kid. this is why younger generations condition furve function, they have been removed from social interaction, my kids have gone on a week camp at a time, my young middle son went on a camping trip, this closest i got to a photo we got a group text there was a photo of kids on the trip, i responded why is he in his sneakers in the river not his hiking boots and i removed myself. the most important thing
hi. oh, right. okay. i m feeling skinny, tony. so am i am. we keep this up. what is an apache relay? a dumb camp event. they kick our butts every year. i did not go to that camp. but camp staffs are captures price lea priceless memg memory, sending them to parents, posting them as reassurance that kids are doing well and having fun, but many moms and dads are over analyzing every picture. reading that from that wall street journal piece. nicole, the parents may want their children to get independence at camp but they can t help pouring over
parents are being helicopter moms and dads, that does not give your kids the ability for freedom, you think about sports teams, you problem solve that is a missing skill for a lot of kids, especially gen-z. i thought parents sent their kids so they didn t have to hear from them. you have multiple kids you have to coordinate it so they go away at same time. i did a lot of camps, my parents were great, i did a lot of athletic camps, for every 3, i did one academic, i went to a s.a.t. camp, that was a failure, i went to law camp. at stanford. then in 6 grade we had camp everyone that had to go to for a week, camp colton, it was a real camp, camping in woods, sleeping with no heaters no air-conditions
hi. oh, right. okay. i m feeling skinny, tony. so am i am. we keep this up. what is an apache relay? a dumb camp event. they kick our butts every year. i did not go to that camp. but camp staffs are captures price priceless memg memory, sending them to parents, posting them as reassurance that kids are doing well and having fun, but many moms and dads are over analyzing every picture. reading that from that wall street journal piece. nicole, the parents may want their children to get independence at camp but they can t help pouring over