Do they have a home phone?? A locked down iPad for basic messaging and chatting about homework and silly stuff is fundamental to building friendships. Yeah our kids didn’t have social media till 16, there is a lot of range here. |
There has to be more to this story. Where is the mom in the picture? Have you met her? I almost wonder if he kidnapped his daughter and is isolating her so mom can’t track her down “ Right now she doesn’t have any personal devices, just TV at home.” |
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Your husband throwing your phone and being emotionally abusive is much more concerning than SD and the phone.
What does her mom say? |
| I know a couple 13-14 year olds without phones. It does impact them socially. I have tried with my kids’ friends who don’t have phones to text parents and send invites to things so the kids are still included but it’s getting too hard to keep up with that. |
Yeah teen phone aside, your relationship is screwed up…he’s treating you like his kid not his wife. |
In 20s, married 6 years. So this late 30s dude was dating a teen or someone barely 21, when his own daughter was 8. There is some very bad mojo here… where is mom in all this? She also says no phone?? |
Why? I don't know spouse's password on their phone. Any road, ours will not have a smart phone at age 13. There is a tiny chance we might allow a very restricted phone - one that can only call us or grandparents or 911 or other people we approve. |
Um, yeah. I was wondering when people were going to find the MAIN point. |
I think that's fine if they are young and not really doing things independently. |
Contradiction? Most kids turn 13 in 7th grade, by 8th most are on their way to being 14. I'd say by the end of 6th/start of 7th the percentage without a phone is really low. |
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This is not normal. A 13 year old needs something to communicate with friends. How about a locked down iPad for FaceTiming friends while at home, and a dumb phone or better yet Apple Watch for going out so she has a way to get in touch?
Schools are moving towards no cell phones during the school day so she shouldn’t feel left out not having a phone at school but it’s very unfair to just block a kid from participating socially. Your DH isn’t being realistic. In the 90s I had cousins whose parents were conservative evangelicals and they did not have TV or video games or junk food. When my cousins came to my house, they couldn’t handle it and would binge and be totally sucked into the Nintendo and potato chips, like way more than my siblings and I ever were. There is something to teaching kids how to properly handle things rather than try to keep them away forever. |
| We waited until 14 and it was fine. But neither of my kids was particularly bothered. They each had at least one friend that also didn’t have a phone. This was recent too- in past couple yrs. But your situation is different. You probably don’t know her friends’ parents well and they are unlikely to make plans through you. My kids used computer to communicate with friends. She needs something: watch, computer, land line, something. |
Myob |
13 yrs old arent independent. They pretty much always need parents to facilitate their plans or they aren’t happening. |
| The boys a liar |