LisaT91403
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I would wonder what he didn't like, and why?
He said the activities in the club were too babyish, and the ones in the lab were too difficult. Maybe almost 7 is an in between age? Honestly, I don't think he really tried the activities. He only went after late-seating dinner, and maybe he was just too tired to have fun. If I had it to do over, I would have sent him during the day for a specific activity so that he could have gotten the hang of it all.
My son likes "anyone can cook", GAGA ball *sometimes* (he prefers the way Royal plays it, but I cannot tell you anything more because I have NO clue what gagaball is in the first place), Get the Hook, some Stitch adventure thing.
He did try GAGA because he loves that game (from camp), and was really excited about it. But he said that they didn't play it the right way, and he therefore didn't like it.
It tends to be very important to show up as early as possible on the first evening, to get to know the counselors, get to know what's going on, etc. I'm not sure that club/lab kids really make friends with the strangers there, but they get to recognize each other, which makes them feel like they belong. If you don't go until the 2nd day you can feel left out (I've heard this gets to be stronger as they go to Edge). And if you go to the ones that have multiple steps, like the Stitch thing and especially Get the Hook, then you really feel part of something bigger.
He did go on the first night, but again, it was at around 9:30pm. He never got to know any CM's. I went to speak with them at open house because I knew DS wasn't connecting. The 2 CM's I spoke with didn't offer any solutions, and nobody offered to keep an eye out for him and/or help him get involved.
Again, I'm not saying that the clubs weren't great. This is probably just a thing with my child, ya know what I mean? They are all different, and he just didn't click with the club. He really enjoyed the club at Aulani, though, so go figure.