Homesickness at Outdoor Education is not unusual or impossible to overcome. For many students, the week represents the first or longest time spent away from home. With the help of past students, we've complied this list of tips and comments to help combat sadness about being away.
| • | Talk to your cabin leader or teacher, a naturalist, or a good friend. |
| • | Ask for information about the day's schedule, so you can look forward to specific activities. |
| • | Write a letter home about all the things you've been doing at Outdoor Education. |
| • | Sleep on a bunk bed near a good friend. |
| • | Keep occupied by playing games, hiking, participating in activities, and spending time with friends and cabinmates. |
| • | Bring a special stuffed animal to keep you company at night. |
| • | Think of all the fun things you're doing at Outdoor Education and write them in a journal or tell a friend. |
| • | Ask your cabin leader to read stories at bedtime to help you fall asleep. |
"Are you feeling homesick? If you are, don't worry, so was I!! Remember, it is only for 5 days, then you will see your family. I know 5 days seems like a really long time to be away from home, but believe me, it will go by fast!! There is one rule I think you should follow, don't let homesickness get in your way from having fun!!"
—Sara
"What helps is when you sleep across or under someone you've known for a long time."
—Sabrina
"[Outdoor Ed] is so much fun but it is hard to leave your home and you might get homesick... It will always go away when you play a game they have there. That is how I got rid of my homesickness. I went on a hike and felt better. At Outdoor Ed. nothing can hurt you. Everything is safe."
"If you start to feel homesick, I have some tips to help you get over it, or to keep you from being homesick. One is to list all of the fun things you did that day in order, or if you have things to send a letter, brainstorm what you are going to write. Another one is to talk to a friend who you know they will make you happy. Another thing is to think about things that make you happy. Think of things you might do the next day. So wipe off those tears, and sad faces and enjoy your week at Outdoor Ed."
—Kimberly
"One way to not feel so bad is on your free time to go sit on your bed and write to your family. If you're lucky you might even get a letter back. Your parents probably miss you too. If you're getting really homesick tell your Cabin Leader and she/he might tell you something to get your mind off your family."
—Kaitlin
"A way of not getting homesick is by doing activities."
—Chris
"The best way is to keep yourself occupied. Do that by hiking, playing, and singing. Don't be left alone, have fun with your cabin members."
—Alexander
"So if you want to get over being homesick follow this recipe:
1 cup of happiness
100,000,000 cups of fun
10 cups of sugar
If you follow this recipe it will lead to a great time."
—Anonymous