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The New Parent Trap

At summer camp, the kids may be far from home, but technology is keeping many moms and dads tethered to them—and anxious.

The New Parent Trap

TL;DR

  • Summer camps, historically sites of independence, are now employing technology for constant parental connection and oversight.
  • Generational differences in camp experiences highlight a shift from parental absence fostering self-reliance to constant parental presence.
  • Technology like daily photos and emails, while intended for safety and information, can foster parental anxiety and hinder children's autonomy.
  • Camp directors observe changes in campers who are less equipped to handle challenges due to a lack of unsupervised experiences.
  • The rise of hyperconnectivity has made the relative freedom of camp even more critical for children to learn social skills and self-assurance.