| Anyone with experience with having their 6th grader wear an Apple Watch? I don’t want to get him a phone until 7th grade and he doesn’t like to wear the Gizmo. Does your child wear the Apple Watch or do they complain about it too? |
| My 6th grader wears it without complaint, but she would often forget it if we didn't remind her. |
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Only on DCUM would parents buy an expensive and relatively useless gadget for their kids and then complain they need to remind their kids to use it. |
I believe your child will still need an iPhone to use Apple Watch. I made this mistake. I bought my 5th grader Apple Watch (she has been walking to/from bus stop/home alone) without realizing she needed an iPhone to use the watch. I am now using Apple Watch myself and I got DD the cheapest iPhone (almost free at AT&T). She does not use the phone at home at all, but takes it with her when she is out or hanging out with friends. |
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You need a phone to go with the watch.
Please do not buy your kid a $250 watch. |
No. If one of the parents has an iPhone they can set up a cellular Apple Watch for a child using Family Setup. |
| Depends on your kid. My son is the same age and would definitely abuse it and most likely lose it. Good idea in theory tho. |
You do not need a phone with the watch. If you think you do, you have set it up wrong. My DD uses the watch without a phone. |
| It’s a miracle all of us made it past 6th grade without a $350 watch that our parents would use to track us. |
My son got a watch in 2nd grade with cellular $10/month, cost of watch was about $350 (I think). It is very useful if you want to give your child some independence. He bikes to and from school on his own, a 10 min ride each way. He can go to the park on his own, same if he wants to stay with his friends after school. Easy to just check his whereabouts on my phone or call each other if we need to. I got the smallest model because it’s more comfortable and less obtrusive. It needs to be charged overnight and has got some scratches on the screen (I don’t care, he doesn’t either). Overall it was worth it, definitely recommend it, if you don’t want a phone for your kid. |
Correct. Just did this for our 5th grader taking the public bus. |
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Please research radiation with wearable devices.
https://emfacademy.com/apple-watch-emf-radiation-protection/ These kids are young. |
Yes, don’t forget to buy a tin foil hat along with the watch. In all honesty, sounds like you are advertising a product under the guise of giving advice. At least be upfront about it. |
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My son has one because grandma gave him money for Christmas. It never occurred to me to use it to track him.
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You don’t have to, but it’s a good feature, and one selling point for me while I was looking to buy a device. Location sharing can be turned on and off from the watch and can only be allowed to some people in the contacts, i. e mom and dad. If you are worried about privacy you can control who shares the location. Gizmo watch is a cheaper version with similar functionality. My kid’s friend has it. |