tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3650710279873852946.post3339350343378616880..comments2023-06-01T11:04:57.735+02:00Comments on Lost in Sant Cugat: Child traumatization time againsantcugathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03954580358605135521noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3650710279873852946.post-34618813096533491842010-06-11T12:15:09.122+02:002010-06-11T12:15:09.122+02:00Yeah. We're the only parents that in our class...Yeah. We're the only parents that in our class that don't send our kids. When we talk to the other parents, they also tend to think that their kids are too young, but since everyone is doing it, they feel obliged to send their kids.santcugathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15875225582566483983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3650710279873852946.post-813488680523959112010-06-11T00:06:43.620+02:002010-06-11T00:06:43.620+02:00I can't believe that preschoolers go to coloni...I can't believe that preschoolers go to colonies! That is too young. Sleeping over at grandmas, sure, fine. But really what is the need for 20+ 3-5 year olds going on a camping trip with their classmates? At our school, they don't go on colonies until 5-6th grade. When I am at the gym in Valldoreix, I am impressed with the preschoolers getting off the bus, changing into swimsuits and going to swim lessons with their class with no parents in sight (totally would never happen in the USA). But going on a 3 day trip is totally different. My son would freak out!Jennifer @ OrangePolkaDothttp://www.orangepolkadot.comnoreply@blogger.com