This. It’s still rude of them though. |
I like the phone free event idea and I think other parents might be relieved at the idea. I have a 6th grader with a phone and I typically ask him to leave it at home for sports/parties. His friends will be there so he doesn’t need to contact them. I can text coach/parent if needed. I think that’s probably only a 6th grade solution though. |
| Were they completely silent while on the phones? I hate that my dd (15) and her friends are often on the phone while hanging out, but they are FAR from quiet. They're talking constantly, sharing music, laughing at memes, taking photos, being goofy with filters. |
This is what I see if they are on phones and with friends. 15 is a large group and they probably felt uncomfortable for some reason. Still rude though. |
| As a teacher who deals with this at school, you can perhaps relate to the frustration we feel at how the parents themselves create this problem. No, your kids don’t need to be reachable by you at every single second, including while they’re at school or birthday parties. You’re actually greatly impeding their lives and their ability to exist without their phone in their hand at all times. |
This. Also, not everyone enjoys crafts at 12. A smaller party, 4-5 girls who actually love crafts would have had a different feel. |
| Cannot believe all these 6th graders have phones. Bad parenting |
+1. My DD would never do this with her close friends, but I could see her doing this in a larger group of kids she doesn’t know as well. In reality, she would be texting me telling she was bored or felt awkward. I think the group was too large, personally. |
| Your kid needs a phone, OP. Sorry. I also hate it. |
Do you have a child in pubic middle school? I can think of one kid who doesn't have a phone. K-8 agree they aren't needed. |
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I got my son a phone after 7th grade started this fall. He kept saying he was the only one without a phone. He still has a few friends without phones. They have Apple Watches.
Girls seem to get phones faster than boys. |
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I think a craft party may be boring for 12 year olds?
My son and his friends still run around. He has had all active parties like sky zone, laser tag, paintball, etc. |
Yes, two. They are fine. There close friends don’t have phones either |
| A crafts place for 12 year old sports friends? Sounds really boring, I'd be on my phone, too. |
That's not the case. My son is in 9th and part of a neighborhood activity for teens and tweens. The mom who runs it collects everyone's phones. He doesn't love that aspect, but since he overall likes the activity, he continues to attend. |