I am the PP whose child and friends did not text in fifth grade. DD is in 6th grade. I think a lot of this varies by school and neighborhood. |
How long ago was this because I have a child in 5th Grade and I sub and the overwhelming number of kids have cell phones. |
According to my DD and her friends that's exactly how it happened. 6th grade boyfriend: I love you Her: I love you Him: send me a Snapchat of your boobs, I'll delete it right away Her: ok but don't share it Him: ok! Result, suspension from school for 8 kids. Just glad they didn't get charged with child porn. |
Last year. She is in 6th grade now. They all got phones at the beginning of this year, and lost their damn minds. |
Um. |
this is why these kids do not need social media!! wow! |
This is why parents should not take middle-school gossip as the truth handed down on stone tablets on Mt. Sinai. |
+1 Exactly! |
Hello! This!! |
Priceless |
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I have a 5th grader. She doesn't have a phone. It she texts from our family computer. All of her friends text.
She does not have a boyfriend however and pretty sure none of her friends do either. |
Well I know from the parents of the suspended kids that they were, in fact, sending nudes over Snapchat. A boy has asked my 12 yo DD to send him a boob pic. I saw the text with my very own eyes. Your head is in the sand. But go ahead. Let your 9 year old have Snapchat. |
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I would be very concerned. Do you know who the boy is?
Are her grades effected by this? In my family if my kids grades slip due to inattention or distraction, electronics are gone. And we don't do cell phones at all. Also keep this in mind: http://www.your4state.com/news/virginia/experts-say-theyve-seen-human-trafficking-at-every-high-school-in-northern-va/733598691 |
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I have a 5th grade son. I can't speak about the girls - they typically move faster - but none of the boys in his class has a phone, and he doesn't ask for one. No interest. 7th grade? Yes. I have one of those, too. There is a HUGE difference between an 11 year old and a 13 year old. Though he's not allowed to date either.
Dating at 11/12? Hell to the no. Go right ahead and call me a helicopter mom and just try to convince me I'm encouraging my child to lie and sneak behind my back. You're saying more about yourself, your child, and your worldview when you say that. I absolutely love when parents say that by saying no to something, you're making your kids lie and do it behind your back. If that's how you approach parenting, then I imagine that is truth for you. What kind of headlock do your tweens have you in?! |
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I have been lurking in this thread, but have to say...first, 5th grade seems young for interest in boys/girls; but it happens.
These kids have no idea about what Love is. They see it on TV and think that is what you are supposed to say. Be more concerned about actions. For them love is what I would have called "like like". It means the more than friend attraction. Make sure your kid knows about the birds and the bees. 5th grade is too early for experimentation. I am thinking, back in my day, my first real "crush" was at 12. We thought it was risqué to hold hands. Spent a summer together. Never more than sitting next to each other and holding hands. |