horseshowmom
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When I was young, I was terrified to spend the night away from home. I would stay at grandparents' houses, but if I was there too many nights I'd get homesick (one set lived 1/8 mile down the road even!). I had the same best friend all through elementary school, visited her house very often, knew her whole family, NEVER spent the night there. I'd chicken out at bed time.
I eventually outgrew this... around high school. But I still never stayed at many friend's, they'd come to my house instead.
And to this day, I can recall the fear of staying somewhere. It was real.
So I don't think making a child spend the night somewhere is the answer. In the OP's situation, she may have been left with no choice considering the other factors (weather/distance/unknown location). But for those saying he needs to at his age, I cringe. He's a kid. He may not know why he's scared, and it is truly tramatic to go through. Eventually he will outgrow this. The OP didn't say he had any problems socially, JUST w/ the overnight thing. He's just not ready. And that's okay.
to OP and son
No need for the "mommy" and "whines" snarkiness. Obviously the poster is worried about her son. You don't know him, his abilities, or his personality.
I'm a little confused ... does your DS know any of the adults that are with him tonight or are they all strangers to him? ... if they are all strangers, I would want to come home too ...
I would be upset also if the camp changed locations without notifying me first ... I also would be very uncomfortable if I didn't personally know all the adults who were chaperoning the camp tonight ... and I would already be on the road on my way to pick him up right now ... but that's just me ...
you let a very young high school student tell you NO to sending benadryl???
this is what worries me most about this situation.
(about the counselor...... NOT the OP)
None of them are adults I have met. He has met each of them several times but has not been with them on a consistent basis.
I work in a public school. In my school it would be illegal for me to dispense medication without a letter from the child's doctor. I would be instantly fired. The camp is on the other side of a state line from me, so I asked her in case the law was different, but when they told me the law was the same in that state I didn't push the issue.