Apparently kids are a lot more blasé about periods than we were in the olden days. My kid went to her male guidance counselor and asked for tampons in middle school. He had a drawer full of them. She and her friends didn't feel this was awkward (I asked). Some boys carry a tampon in case a girl friend has an emergency. It's not like when we were kids and hiding them up our sleeve. |
Just text the parent if you need to get in touch in an emergency. It's ok for the kid to be momentarily inaccessible and allowed to socialize without mom butting in with inane questions. |
I mean when my kids have other kids over. A hang. Whatever you want to call it |
| Just as it's always been - different house/different rules. |
| It’s weird AF |
Interesting. So you think it’s appropriate for the host mom to butt into private communications between a mother and her daughter. That’s controlling and creepy. No wonder you need to hold kids hostage and physically prevent them from asking their parents to pick them up early. |
| I wouldn't do it at my house, especially not with a watch, but I'd be fine with it happening at someone else's home. |
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It's weird, but mostly because none of my 10 year old son's friends bring devices to our house. A few that walk over have gizmo type watches. I have no reason to confiscate anything. It would just make me wonder what the mom thought would happen if she didnt.
My son has no devices so im just not able to picture this being a thing that needs action. |
Yeah, I think it’s a red flag to confiscate a watch. Any time an adult tells a child they can’t contact their parents, the adult is the problem. It’s creepy and inappropriate. |
That’s very different than the kid putting their phone away in their backpack. If the kid felt uncomfortable and wanted to ask their parent to come pick them up, they would need to go ask creepy mom to use their phone. For a kid who already feels uncomfortable and wants to avoid creepy mom, that could be really hard and extra stressful. |
So kids can’t go on play dates until they have their own phones just in case the mom is creepy??? |
| any parent who does this needs to make sure the parents of the visitors have the host's parents' phone numbers |
| I think this is reasonable for phones, less so for watches. I can't quite articulate why. |
| Parents rules. Plus I’m sure if the child asked / needed it, it’s not like it’s locked away. |
OP did specify an Apple Watch. My 10 year old will get an Apple Watch if FCPS changes school times and she has to come home before I get home from work. |