Anonymous wrote:My friend got her daughter an iPhone mini a couple of years ago, which she liked at first but eventually wanted a bigger screen. I think it depends on how you think your daughter will use the phone. If she’s going to be watching a bunch of videos on it, a standard iPhone is probably better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a pretty bad state of things if your kid is going to complain about receiving any iPhone in ms. Better plan is to give her a flip phone or keep her phone free. Have you seen the research about what phone use does to kids that age?
No, please educate me. She’s at a school where she’s literally the only seventh grader without a phone. Of course I prefer that we would live in a world where she doesn’t need to have a phone to keep friendships, but I cannot keep being this parent.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s a pretty bad state of things if your kid is going to complain about receiving any iPhone in ms. Better plan is to give her a flip phone or keep her phone free. Have you seen the research about what phone use does to kids that age?
Anonymous wrote:Would your middle schooler be disappointed to get an iPhone 13 mini? You can only get them refurbished online now but I think they’re super cute and fits so much more easily into a pocket or a purse. I don’t know if the trend now is the bigger the better since it seems like all her friends have the 14 and now upgrading to the 15, which all have huge screens.![]()
We’ve held off this long on getting her phone, so we want to tread lightly, but at the same time we don’t wanna have to upgrade within a year and we don’t want her to be made fun of for having such a small phone since she’s currently made fun of for not having a phone at all. Thanks for any advice.