Our six year old son attended Highlands Golf Camp as his first camp ever. It was going well until the third day when due to the construction near the entrance his babysitter was a half hour late to pick him up. Since that day he does not want to be away from us and even short period of times can produce significant anxiety for him; he will ask repeatedly, "are you coming back??" My son was sitting outside by himself where he could hopefully see one of us arriving with apparently counselors only checking in with him. I called the owner of the camp a couple weeks later to discuss what had happened. She acknowledged that someone should have at least sat with him til we arrived. I agreed of course, but what bothered me was when I asked what protocol did they have in place in terms of calling a parent if time had gone by and nobody had arrived - her answer was there was no protocol. This is not a 12 year old, this is a 6 year old at his first camp. What we are dealing with in terms of present separation anxiety I think could have been completely avoided if someone had just looked up his contact person on the list and pulled out one of the many cell phones about and called us! If he had just heard one of our voices his fear would have been majorly lifted. Furthermore, when I suggested to her to create such a thing as calling a parent after say 10-15 minutes, she was not responsive at all. I imagine they would say that there are many kids and we can't call all the parents....but this is a 6 year old; they could easily call a parent of a young one who seems afraid or upset after 15 minutes to let the child hear their voice - Simple decency and care of a young child. I could never recommend this camp for a young child my son's age based on how they dealt with this and the fact that there was no intention of instating a simple policy to make a phone call.