When I was a kid I went camping quite a bit with my family. We all had our own jobs assigned to us and we knew what needed to get done to be set up. Those skills carried over to today where my wife and I started camping together and settled back into the processes very quickly and easily. Our friends camp with us now and their kids have very little interaction in the process of setting up. If they decide to start camping when they get older, they will be at a deficit.
If you think about these processes learned as a kid, and apply it to all of the other aspects of life, there is a big opportunity to set a child up for success or failure.
Yeah, for sure. I mean, my wife and I can get ourselves set up in less than half an hour alone, but even when we bring our nephew, he knows he has certain jobs he has to do to help out.