“Who would have guessed, when this New Hampshire YMCA camp was founded in 1905, that anyone would even have to think about an electronics policy?| But in today’s world, where some teens are more tech-savvy than their parents, and they often won’t leave home without their electronic toys, that’s reality. And camp directors are having to respond to this new reality and decide how much they will let the wired world into their simpler, far more rustic communities.” Jennifer Wolcott —Welcome to Summer Camp! Now Hand Over Your Cell Phone (CS Monitor)
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