Country Roads Day Camp
See 13 similar summer care businesses in Manalapan Township, NJCountry Roads Day Camp is a facility offering camp programs located at 139 Pine Brook Rd in Yorketown in Manalapan Township, NJ. Contact this provider to inquire about prices and availability.
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Location Info
139 Pine Brook Rd
Manalapan Township, NJ 07726
Programs Offered
Camp Program
Licensing
Country Roads Day Camp is a licensed facility.
Type
Licensed Facility
Identifier
CMP116549
Parent Reviews
My child was having fun at camp until he was upset that one of the lead counselors (Nick) went through his backpack to retrieve my son’s phone and scrolled through it. I tried to discuss it with a person above the lead counselor, but she (Terry) didn’t want to hear it and said, “I don’t care,” to me at least 5 times in the conversation. I escalated the issue to Katrina (who apparently is in charge of the camp), had a brief, but pleasant conversation with her which ended with us having a phone meeting with Nick the next business day. I had my son tell his side of the story. I understand that the camp policy is to not use cell phones, but the issue was over as far as I’m concerned when Nick had my son put his phone away instead of taking it. My son and two of his camp friends witnessed Nick going through my son’s phone without his permission. No one questioned the other kids about what they had seen. Terry and Katrina say that they believe Nick 100% in his claim that he didn’t go through my son’s phone. Nick stated in the conversation we had that, “It may have been another counselor.” Firstly, I 100% believe my son. He had nothing to gain by lying in this situation. He’s also not the type to make up things. Secondly, why would any counselor go through a child’s things? It’s cowardly of Nick to divert the blame to “another counselor.” Thirdly, why would any parent trust their most precious of children to someone like Terry saying, “I don’t care,” multiple times? The last thing a parent ever wants to hear is, “I don’t care” when it comes to their children. You’d better start caring if you want other parents to start trusting you. Brushing my child off and saying that, “Children sometimes embellish,” may allow you to squirm out of the issue with my child, but there’s no embellishment here when I say that I was told, “I don’t care” when I had concerns regarding my child. For the poor way this camp handled this situation, I’m strongly suggesting that parents look into other camp programs.