The kids are in WAY for danger when you are driving them to soccer practice. |
If I am fiddling with my phone watching TikTok during my bosses presentation, I’ll be fired. So are you advocating immediate expulsion? |
| This thread amazes me. I always thought DCUM had a more educated clientele than average, but those supporting phones in schools is shocking. |
The phones are made addictive by powerful corporations; we don’t give our kids alcohol or tobacco, we should be mindful of the pull of phones and at least keep them out of school. |
Don’t conflate rich and educated. Plenty of wealthy people in my neighborhood who dgaf about their kid’s actual education… they seem to care more about talking about travel soccer and engineering their child’s social life. |
Well, the path to wealth and success is networking and attractiveness, as long as you make baseline education — networking and charm and a good golf game is way more valuable for most careers. |
Right... Becoming a phone zombie like so many kids these days are, will prevent your kid from learning how to network well |
Why? Why do you need to talk or text with them during the hours of school instruction? |
Not necessarily home, but some jobs do require they be left in lockers or in a phone jail in managers office because some people cannot self regulate and would waste company time on the phone |
Still doesn't matter if it's rational or not. We make policy about irrational fears all of the time. |
It doesn't matter. Covid should have shown you that no one understands relative risk. |
This. Ask any middle or high school teacher. There are plenty of UMC, non-special education students who can't read an analogue clock, don't know their multiplication facts with any kind of fluency, and cannot write a coherent paragraph with paper and pencil. Their parents will fight to the death their kid's right to have a cell phone in class though and defend 5-6 hours of screen time during the school day as no big deal. |
Your "like" is unnecessary and carries no weight. You have no need to communicate with your child during the day. If your desire to close to your kid 24/7 is so intense, then homeschool. |
You are aware that the front office has a phone that you can call if you need to reach your child? The primary proposals I'm hearing are to require keeping phones in the locker or something locked away during the day. That way parents can contact students before and after school hours. I find that completely reasonable. |
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I'm a teacher and 95% of the time students are on their phones they are not communicating with their parents. It's youtube, tiktok, taking photos of friends, and games. When students do "have" to talk to parents, they act like it's the biggest emergency ever when it's usually the parent asking where they will be after school, what a form from the school means, etc. And it's during class instruction! I can either stop instruction to argue with them or pretend I don't see it and accept that it sets a precedent for other kids.
I am glad to see that a lot of parents here are in favor of phones being put away during school hours. I do wish that schools would put their feet down and just let parents be mad and make a fuss. Phones are terrible for students' education and that's the one job of schools: educating students. |