It all depends on the specific situation in how we deal with it for the most part. If a kid is constantly being late to activities or skipping activities, we may take time off their curfew (they hate this) and start giving them personal senior staff escorts to activities. Rarely do we have this problem because they pick their own activities everyday, but if there is a case when kids don't want to participate in their activity they're usually sent to the office for senior staff to handle. There we may give them chores around the office to do, have them help with a senior staff for a couple of hours, or may even be as small as making them just choose another activity....but all get the point across. Anything big dealing with safety or like disrespecting our staff, our equipment, or other campers are handled different with more serious type consequences.

Doesn't seem like anything big but as I said before, it definitely gets the point across. At the end of the day it's summer camp, not boot camp.