I have done home childcare for 20 years and my last day is tomorrow. So I still have one part time child to the end who comes on M,W, F and my grandson. Since dc boy isn't here today I took my grandson to the park and out to eat. BUT, I will be watching my 8 and 14 year old grandchildren for the summer so I checked with our city programs for some summer activities...especially for the 14 year old.
Nada, nothing except swimming and library which I'll look into but it was depressing. All they have is full time summer camp (read daycare). They have some short term classes like art, cheerleading, martial arts, dance, sports, etc. but they are all in the evening or on Saturday.
It made me a little depressed thinking how kids are now raised in institutions. They go to school all year and then to go 'camp' in the summer. Not the cool day camps and actual 'camping' camps like back in the day but daycare. The one my grandson went to when he was younger is one where they took the older ones out for a field trip every single day. Water park, skating rink, movie, etc. but no real down time as far as I could tell. I know the older ones need lots of things to keep them busy but where did art and board games, and bike riding go...the way of the dinosaur?
I told the lady I talked to that I was retiring from a home daycare and she said nowadays it is all camp and they fill up early. At least theirs only has 2 field trips a week. They do have regular stuff which I liked but I don't really want full time. She said people who wanted a more homelike environment come to home daycares like mine.
Well if anyone needs a niche, there is one. If you can't find littles, do a daycare experience for SAer's in the summer.
She said I might try a Boy's Club or the YMCA in nearby city.
Just feeling down that our kids are being raised in institutions. I can keep my granddaughter plenty busy. She likes cooking and arts and crafts. My grandson is a challenge though.
Oh well just a vent I guess. I suppose we'll be at the pool and the library a lot. She even said the parks are filled with 100's of kids from the camps.
It also made me realize how truly needed our home daycares are. It made me feel good that providers like us provide a great home away from home for children. The way it is meant to be, imo. Thank goodness we do what we do.
Laurel
Nada, nothing except swimming and library which I'll look into but it was depressing. All they have is full time summer camp (read daycare). They have some short term classes like art, cheerleading, martial arts, dance, sports, etc. but they are all in the evening or on Saturday.
It made me a little depressed thinking how kids are now raised in institutions. They go to school all year and then to go 'camp' in the summer. Not the cool day camps and actual 'camping' camps like back in the day but daycare. The one my grandson went to when he was younger is one where they took the older ones out for a field trip every single day. Water park, skating rink, movie, etc. but no real down time as far as I could tell. I know the older ones need lots of things to keep them busy but where did art and board games, and bike riding go...the way of the dinosaur?
I told the lady I talked to that I was retiring from a home daycare and she said nowadays it is all camp and they fill up early. At least theirs only has 2 field trips a week. They do have regular stuff which I liked but I don't really want full time. She said people who wanted a more homelike environment come to home daycares like mine.
Well if anyone needs a niche, there is one. If you can't find littles, do a daycare experience for SAer's in the summer.
She said I might try a Boy's Club or the YMCA in nearby city.
Just feeling down that our kids are being raised in institutions. I can keep my granddaughter plenty busy. She likes cooking and arts and crafts. My grandson is a challenge though.
Oh well just a vent I guess. I suppose we'll be at the pool and the library a lot. She even said the parks are filled with 100's of kids from the camps.

It also made me realize how truly needed our home daycares are. It made me feel good that providers like us provide a great home away from home for children. The way it is meant to be, imo. Thank goodness we do what we do.
Laurel
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