No one is talking about whether you choose to give your child a phone. No one is talking about whether you are depriving anyone of anything. What people are telling you is these kids get on social media one way or another and they are either going to do it with zero guidance and input from you or they're going to talk to you about it on some level. It's a similar mindset to abstinence-only. Sure you can tell your kid to wait to have sex and then have fun if you end up a grandparent. I think it's completely fine to not give a kid a phone. I would still have conversations with them about social media and how to handle it and be very specific and outline all your expectations and let them know they can come to you if they need help. Just me though. |
They are not on their friend's accounts they have their own accounts. They log in and out of their accounts. Many of them spend a good amount of time together after school, games, practices, etc. There is a lot of time during school too. More than you think. Mine doesn't sit around a whole lot at home and is not in our home the majority of every day. But yes, I do agree you are preventing a lot of use during down time in your home. You can also prevent a lot of use during down time in your home by putting time limits on it on their own phone, if and when you choose to allow it on their own phone. |
There are so many ways to do this too. Many also use old phones and iPads laying around the house. My daughters knew someone who purchased a cracked iPhone 6 for $30 and uses it non cellular to get on social media. Uses friends hot spots too. They can also access it on their chromebooks too. Don’t need the aps. Just go on browser format for most social medias. Teens with strict parents will always find ways and most strict parents are clueless and think one parent control saves their kid and become complacent. And their kid has no guidance. Oh and don’t forget the calculator app. That’s a sneaky one! But if you aren’t in the know, teens blue right past you. I like the abstinence analogy or they can’t date analogy. They find a way. |