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I don't know about YOUR camp, but camp - overnite camp- is the greatest thing

since sliced white bread! Sure he learns different things - at camp he gets red

koolaid type drinks whenever he asks - at my house no red juice or grape juice

that stains.

One goal is to be able to learn different behaviors in different places - a good

goal.

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Camp is a wonderful saving grace both for me and Ashton's wellbeing..... She is

going twice for one week stays this summer....woooooohooooooo :-) her first camp

experience sucked but they were idiots...... now she goes to Camp Baker in

Richmond and I love it........ She is cared for and flourishes in their

environment.......while she's gone.....I flourish as a single female.....lol :-)

Laurie, I say try it.....you need a break and so does he..... who cares what the

school thinks, they are usually wrong most of the time anyways.........:-)

leah-proud mom of happy camper

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I don't know about YOUR camp, but camp - overnite camp- is the greatest

thing since sliced white bread! Sure he learns different things - at camp he

gets red koolaid type drinks whenever he asks - at my house no red juice or

grape juice that stains.

One goal is to be able to learn different behaviors in different places - a good

goal.

Sara

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Laurie ~ It was hard for us to let Dylan go to camp at first, but once I did &

realized how awesome the staff was at our camp I felt like I could relax. He

learned so much from camp & says " yeah " when I ask him if he wants to go back.

I don't think it will mess him up too much - yes a different routine, but a

positive one.

Becky

mom to Dylan, 11 DS/ASD/Diabetes

nolan wrote:

Mic has a chance to go to summer camp for special needs kids for a week ,day

and night. I think its an ok idea and its not very far away. The school is

worried it will mess him up well I dont think so I am hoping it will be during

Mics vacation or I have to pull him out of school. I was wondering what everyone

else thinks? He will have a one to one and it will be with kids his age group.

Laurie

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Laurie ~ having just gone through this I totally understand how you are torn. I

know that Dylan is older than Mic....but I like you was always hesitant. As

long as the camp knows what to expect of Mic (as the school as dr. & I'm sure

you have filed out forms) he will be fine. I was so nervous, but the people at

our camp really knew what they were doing. Having finally experienced it (Dylan

at 10) I realized that he probably would have enjoyed it all along.....but it

was me being overprotective. So, it's really your decision, and a hard one, but

if I knew what I do now I would have sent Dylan earlier. If you decide to have

him not to go this year, there is always next year. You have to do what you are

comfortable with. When Dylan went - they all have one on one aides as well. If

a kid needs time - they leave the group & have their alone time - doing whatever

it is they want. For Dylan it was carrying his tractor books everywhere &

taking his time out from the group

to go through his books when he needed to " cool down " .

Have you visited the camp?

Good luck!

Becky

mom to Dylan, 11 DS/Autism/Diabetes

nolan wrote:

I am confused about sending Mic to camp, Im not sure Steve and I will be very

happy to have him gone 5 days overnite.On the other hand I dont want Mic to miss

this opportunity.Its $1000 and Im not sure I think Catholic Charities pays for

it. There will be horseback riding and campfires and lots of singing games

swimming arts and crafts etc.I know if I was six I would have had my bags

packed.I am going tomorrow to have his ped fill out paperwork and the school

they have a really complete history coming from us the school and his ped he

will also have a one to one.I dont want to let him go but think Im taking a

great experience away from him. Im torn here, any thoughts??? Laurie

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If someone is paying for this time for Mic, IMHO, consider it refueling time

for you. How effective can you be is you are overstressed from caring for

Mic?

You deserve a break for 5 days.......

Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons.

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>Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 12:26:16 -0700 (PDT)

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>I am confused about sending Mic to camp, Im not sure Steve and I will be

>very happy to have him gone 5 days overnite.On the other hand I dont want

>Mic to miss this opportunity.Its $1000 and Im not sure I think Catholic

>Charities pays for it. There will be horseback riding and campfires and

>lots of singing games swimming arts and crafts etc.I know if I was six I

>would have had my bags packed.I am going tomorrow to have his ped fill out

>paperwork and the school they have a really complete history coming from

>us the school and his ped he will also have a one to one.I dont want to let

>him go but think Im taking a great experience away from him. Im torn here,

>any thoughts??? Laurie

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I think Mics to young but I also think I need a break and refuel but I am afraid

instead of refueling I will just worry.Im havent got the dates yet if hes on

vacation then I might let him go because after 3 weeks home me and him are gonna

go nuts. Still contemplating. Laurie

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