

In my case, I suspect a lot of this anxiety is connected to the distance between my children’s experience of summer and the memories I have of my own. When holidays drag on this long, they turn from opportunities to relax into onslaughts to be weathered, something even the kids – parked in various facilities between 9am and 6pm daily, like tiny adults holding down tough summer jobs – start to feel after a few weeks. It pushes parental resources to the absolute brink, and interferes with all the rosy ideas one used to have about summer.
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Eleven weeks is an enormously long time to fill, even with the generous free summer camp provisions laid on by the city. This year, we’re back to the standard 11-week break, in line with the rest of the US – a curtailment for which we’re supposed be grateful. Last year, through a combination of Covid and the early falling of Yom Kippur, public schools in New York closed for three months in the summer. In New York, where we are into our third week, the summer stretches endlessly before us, way beyond the six-week period of the British system.

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