Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Do the tools we used to navigate as young people even exist now? I am not sure what navigating on his own would look like.
You can still buy city maps, and state maps. Most teens don’t need navigation to get around their city. We managed fine without gps navigation. I remember I would occasionally print out directions from mapquest at home before leaving. I imagine you can still do that from various websites
I relied pretty heavily on a book of maps with an index in the back. So you could look up a street name, and it would tell you to got page 72 square A4 or whatever. It was pretty cool. I just checked on Amazon, and don't see something like that for sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Do the tools we used to navigate as young people even exist now? I am not sure what navigating on his own would look like.
Yeah eventually when he gets older he will need a smartphone because nobody does paper maps. But for just getting around on the Metro and within DC, I think he can and should learn to do that on his own.
How old is he?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, eventually when he gets older, he will need a smartphone because nobody does paper maps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Do the tools we used to navigate as young people even exist now? I am not sure what navigating on his own would look like.
Yeah eventually when he gets older he will need a smartphone because nobody does paper maps. But for just getting around on the Metro and within DC, I think he can and should learn to do that on his own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Do the tools we used to navigate as young people even exist now? I am not sure what navigating on his own would look like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Do the tools we used to navigate as young people even exist now? I am not sure what navigating on his own would look like.
You can still buy city maps, and state maps. Most teens don’t need navigation to get around their city. We managed fine without gps navigation. I remember I would occasionally print out directions from mapquest at home before leaving. I imagine you can still do that from various websites
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Do the tools we used to navigate as young people even exist now? I am not sure what navigating on his own would look like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Do the tools we used to navigate as young people even exist now? I am not sure what navigating on his own would look like.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has a flip phone with no navigation or tracking. He really likes it so I guess I am going to get some other type of tracking (like a Jiobit) as needed. I consider it a feature not a bug that he will need to learn to navigate on his own.
Anonymous wrote:Just get iPhone and set Safari limit to 1 minute and don’t approve any downloads. It will grow with them and they’ll save face in front of peers.