Cell Phone for Elementary Age

Anonymous
Please note - I am not giving any of my children a cell phone yet. But, there are times when it would be nice to hand my child a phone and say "call me when you are ready to be picked up" so that my full of energy 4th grader can stay and play with lots of other kids. Or some other instances. What I'm looking for is a phone that is pre-paid, no data and will only allow them to call certain numbers. And yes, I started researching it myself but just thought lovely DCUM could save me some time!
Anonymous
Kajeet.com
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tracfone
Anonymous
That's what my sixth grader has - we got it at Target. It's got my phone number, my best friend's phone number and my boyfriend's phone number in it. I buy 30 minute blocks of time. I like that we can add more time at Target, which is close to our house. She can text to those three numbers as well, though there's a fee for each text. Texting is discouraged on that phone.
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Get a filip watch
Anonymous
I just converted an old iphone to a Go phone. $2 a day when used. Unlimited text and talk for that day. no data.
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Anonymous wrote:I just converted an old iphone to a Go phone. $2 a day when used. Unlimited text and talk for that day. no data.


Could you give more details? What is a Go phone? This sounds great.
Anonymous
TMobile pre-paid.
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Tracfone
Anonymous
Hey there~
Well, figuring out when to give kids a cell phone is tricky, but it's definitely good you're doing some research on this and want to set some ground rules. And if you really only want it for phone calls, you can deactivate features like texting, the Internet, etc. You might also find some of the suggestions in this article at http://bit.ly/1p6ksMK or http://bit.ly/Z8xsIF helpful. Just FYI!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just converted an old iphone to a Go phone. $2 a day when used. Unlimited text and talk for that day. no data.


Could you give more details? What is a Go phone? This sounds great.


OP here - thanks for the tips. All these options sound good but this one in particular. Though I just googled it and it might be too involved for me
Anonymous
I have a pre-paid T-mobile phone. I buy 1000 minutes per year for $100, you can get lesser amount purchases. It is a flip phone, no data. It costs 14 cents to text last l looked, but I don't text.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just converted an old iphone to a Go phone. $2 a day when used. Unlimited text and talk for that day. no data.


Could you give more details? What is a Go phone? This sounds great.


It's ATT pay as you go.
Anonymous
Do elementary schools even allow kids to have phones at school? That is insane!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do elementary schools even allow kids to have phones at school? That is insane!!


Most elementary schools have a provision where the phone is able to be kept off and in the backpack so that the child will have access to it after school when walking home or whatever. It's not like it is being used at school, but if parents want the child to have the phone during the morning commute and during the after school hours it obviously has to spend the in between hours at the school with the kid. If we were talking about elementary kids actually using their phones during school hours, I would agree with you that it is insane, but all we are talking about is it being stored in the kid's backpack while he or she is in class, which I don't find the least bit problematic.
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