This is good to know as my Shire has a large pavilion tent refered to as
"the barracks" and some have been wondering How it would work for the kids
at camping events. We do have curtains to divide the interior but it sounds
as if, especially with special needs children, that curtains may not help.
Just a note, I think there is a yahoo group site that deals with SCA items
for sale, if you don't get any takers here perhaps you could try there.
If I still camped I would be interested but health has put a hold on such
activity.

Thank you and good fortune,
De

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Lots of combined factors, for one thing we find it is better to have them
buddy up in two man tents instead of putting them all together in one tent.
Our troop has a fair percentage of kids with special needs and too many
together can lead to problems. They have a tendency to pick on each other.

It is also difficult for the kids to put up without a couple of adults. We
had most of the older, stronger boys age out, so we are a smaller troop and
don't need as much space.

Rebecca Burch
Center Valley Farm
Duncan Falls, Ohio, USA


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