Thank you so much for the comments on my "Midstream" post. What a curious few days it has been since then. I was basking in the afterglow of my loving mother-daughter interaction, while hastily packing backpacks to send my boys off to action-oriented camps, all in the hopes of HAVING A FEW MINUTES TO MYSELF this week, when it crept up on me....ANOTHER PARENTING CHALLENGE!
Charlie (you remember him, cast-on-foot during soccer, cast-on-wrist during baseball) was signed up for mucho-dinero Awesome Adventure camp. Like kids going into 4th grade MUST have experience with group raft-building, spelunking, rapelling and other "character-building" stuff? So we send him off at 8 a.m. and pick him up at 4 p.m., and expect that, since he's athletic, and sensitive (gets all the team-building stuff) that he would flourish there.
He's been kinda quiet after. Very hungry. Very quiet. Little aches and pains. So tonight, I tried some of my new parenting stuff on him.
I said, "How's camp? You know, if you don't like it, or something's going on there, just let me know. Dad and I don't care if you like it or not. Just let us know."
Well I'll be damned if he doesn't say, "A girl is bothering me there."
"Like how?", I say, trying to keep my voice at an even keel.
"Like following me, and taking off my hat, and interrupting me when I am talking. Just embarrassing me in front of my friends."
This is not the first time we have experienced this. Last year, I was contacted by his teacher, because she wanted to let me know that a girl had been bothering Charlie, that she observed it, and had taken corrective measures and wanted me to be aware of it.
When it happened during the school year, we talked to him about telling the girl to leave him alone, and if it got to be a problem, to tell an adult. But honestly, this turns all the tables. Girls harrassing boys? Does this express some shift in our society? And how can we protect our boys? Hasn't all the focus on harrassment been the other way around?
The counselors at this camp are great, albeit young, out-doorsy college kids who are not parents. There are only two days left for the camp. The girl in question is the daughter of my friend's good friend. My husband is travelling and not available for consultation.
So this one has no great resolution (yet). I might not send him tomorrow. Or I might send him, thinking he needs to figure it out. That's the problem - there's no right answer...
Boys Being Boys, Charlie on Right
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