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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Its fascinating to me how angry the pro-phone group is. They are claiming everyone who wants phones out of schools are MAGA or whatever. First off, we are a very liberal family, and we are 100% with no phones in school. I still haven't heard why kids need their phones in school, just screeds about how its punishment not to have them or why we can't police our own kids. That's the thing. We can police our own kids, mine are very mindful of the phone (i screentime them and see their usage during the day) -- but half the kids in the school are checked out on their phone, and it makes it so you have to go on your phone or you look like some weirdo trying to make friends IRL. How quaint. Its a culture now where everyone is ignoring each other and on their phones, to do otherwise flirts with social catastrophe. If we are letting kids have phones all day in school, why not let them have Nintendos, DVD players, lego sets, or whatever. Everything has a time and place, and school is for focused learning -- and the attention stealing of a phone, which has been shown to be more enthralling then using a laptop, needs to be halted. One thing of note, all the top private schools have been banning phones to a much larger degree, often all day long. And they have a much easier time monitoring in class violations because of much smaller classes and the real threat of expulsion -- and yet they still do widespread bans. They know their students performance will drop if they let them become 'zombies' and that is their top priority.[/quote] I also think it’s funny how no phones is now being considered some MAGA. I always associate no phones/low tech with the liberal , granola type parents[/quote] Granola, parent here, and I’m still trying to understand why people are so adamant having phones in school? Every time I ask, I just get insulted rather than an answer[/quote] They are very anxious about not being able to reach their child 24/7 at a moments notice. Various other reasons are given but it comes down to parental anxiety. [/quote] I am anti-ban and don't talk or text with my children during the day. The real parental anxiety is that you haven't taught your kids how to use their phone responsibly, yet somehow you give it to them anyway...[/quote] I don't think that teens are known for their track record in making wise decisions. Those brains are still forming. Sometimes adults have to both set and enforce the rules. Some might even call this parenting! [/quote] I am quite the active parent. They have screen time limits and downtime and I check their phones regularly. Their phones are not misused at school. If all parents were like me, we would not need a ban. Instead parents like you want the school to be the heavy for you. [/quote] Wow you are obtuse. Obviously we want them to be the heavy for scores of parents who aren’t proactive and have kids disrupting classes. [/quote] There are tons of rules in the workplace that are annoying and make life more difficult because people along the way needed them and ruined things for those of us that didn’t. It’s life. Your kid should get used to it now. [/quote]
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