100% that kids with allergies need phones to protect themselves by having the ability to call for help in an emergency rather than depending on school personnel or fellow students. Far too many teachers and administrators, even today, seem to think food allergies are made up or exaggerated. They can’t fathom that something they find benign and tasty, like peanuts, can be life threatening to someone else. |
Exactly. I have a peanut allergy. Never needed a phone growing up. |
This is one of the many valid reasons why phones are necessary. Confiscating them is just a knee jerk reaction that ignores the root problem. |
oh please. How does a 5,6,7 yr old deal with allergies? |
If your kid is having an allergic reaction, who is your kid going to call? You? Do you live 2min away from school? By the time you get there, go through the office to get buzzed in, tell the admin what's going on, what would happen to your kid? If the allergic reaction is that bad they should have an epi-pen with them at all times. If it's not that bad, they can go to the office and have admin deal with it. That would be a lot faster than calling you. I think you are the one with a knee jerk reaction and not thinking things through. |
That is incredibly scary. Why did the teacher deny your student medical services or not call for help? |
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https://www.tiktok.com/@meme500006/video/7199798082974879018
^^^Video from a teacher who is attempting to play the role of cell phone police who then finds herself in uncomfortable and scary confrontations with students. This is why many teachers opt to just let them have the cell phones because it's not worth risking your safety and wellbeing. Cell phone enforcement SHOULD NOT be left to the teachers! They have enough to do. |
My daughter goes to a private school and they are not allowed cell phones, even in high school. They can use them in lunch once they are finished and leave the cafeteria. They can use them after the last bell. If caught with them at any time besides that, they have a morning detention the next day, and second time a week's worth of morning detention. The third time they are suspended 2 days. Fourth time, a hearing for possible expulsion. No one messes around with it. They are to stay in their lockers at all time - no exceptions and there are multiple kids with diabetes and allergies. It's amazing how they survive!! |
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Again, it's not safe for teachers to be the cell phone police. |
That sounds like my ES -- pay phone in the lobby but cell phones didn't exist then. |
If they can't use them, the benefit to having them is gone. Children need to learn how to manage phone use. They learn that by practicing it at a young age when stakes are lower than when they get their first job and get fired because they can't control their own phone use. |
We survived as a species for a pretty long time without phones. You'll be okay. |
I'd like my student to learn how to read and write. If you'd like your student to learn how to manage their phone responsibility maybe you can find a private school that does that. |
. I know.... right? Why can't anyone just pass a law to make it illegal to bring a gun into a MoCo school! |
I can't tell if this is a serious post. They can learn it from their parents at home, not at school. Teachers aren't parents, right? If they can't manage it as an adult, then that's a parenting failure, and too bad for said young adult. Natural consequences. |