| No smartphones until my kids are 18 and they buy them with their own money. |
Agree. |
NP. Sounds like someone who is insecure in their parenting choices. Invariably, I find that kids without phones (or at least without smart phones) are the smartest and most interesting kids I know. |
NP: you don’t need to be so mean, geez…. That said, I can’t even imagine what this is like socially for her. I have never even heard of a 16yo without a cell phone. (Younger teens- yes) No matter how strict the parents are. Though some parents will still have heavier restrictions/monitoring. |
| My 8th grader and DH got free upgrades so they both have 16s. I still have my 13 and will probably pass it down to my younger DC in a few years when they get a phone and upgrade myself. |
Haha, I guess if you say so. I mean she has a pretty good life. She has a horse. Skis once a week with friends all winter. Has friends over to the house when she wants. Gets good grades. |
OK, calm down you two. I don't think you're going to convince the other poster, PP. If that's the worse of their regressive parenting, their kids won't be too impacted and they'll go into the world without too much mishap. There's much worse out there, sadly. Also, you reap what you sow. A parent who doesn't listen to and understand their child will likely not benefit from much eldercare support, or much genuine connection before that. I've known parents act all surprised when their adult kids don't contact them or come home once they're financially independent - and generally, there are either huge reasons... or an accumulation of little reasons. |
This. I don't need my kid texting and driving either. |
You are here, that's no different.. |
| When my kids need a new phone I get a new phone and trickle down my old one. One kid is about to upgrade to an 11. Needing a new phone is for reasons like the phone will no longer hold a charge, not because other kids have newer models. |
Why does it matter what the other kids have? |
No, sorry creep. My daughter isn’t calling your cell. |
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Geez...interesting stuff.
My DS who is a college freshman now has a iPhone 16. He last had an 12 and he was eligible for an update. He does pay for it and has for a couple of years... My DD who is a HS Soph has I think a iPhone 15 that was also updated from an older iPhone SE. She is still benefiting from our largesse and not paying. As far as not having phones as teens, yeah, I can think back to when I was their age and we didn't have them, but they didn't exist! Yes, we survived, but I'm sure there were times that my folks would have liked to be able to reach me when I was out gallivanting around. The convenience of being able to to reach them is a huge benefit, especially since my DD is now driving. Oh well, different strokes for different folks... |
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iPhone SE 3 that is locked down via parental control apps (more than just Apple's) to have basically no Internet. Text, weather, email, Kindle, that sort of thing. No browser, no socials.
We grabbed basically the last one available on a sale. I still have a 12 mini and DH still has a 13. |
| Mine have Google Pixel phones, same as me and DH. I forget which models. If they want something different they can pay for it themselves. |