- Some of this is inevitable and must simply be survived.
- In fact, working through this phenomenon is a part of why
kids are so close at the end of the week.
- Explaining the phenomenon to counselors and older youth
usually results in a milder 3DOS.
- Varying the program on the third day also helps. On a work
camp experience, try going to something fun that evening.
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Monday, July 8, 2013
Dealing with the Third Day Out Syndrome (see previous post describing this)
When dealing with Third Day Out Syndrome – a group that is
falling apart or into factions on the third day of a trip:
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