I think he has made a good case, I'd get him the phone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
What are his arguments? Do you agree with them?
This coming year (September 6th), he is going to TJ. The school is about an hour and a half away. He says that there may be days where communication is necessary, and using a friends phone just gets embarrassing. Also, he says he wants to stay in contact with his friends from his middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
Why not a simple flip phone? More than enough for voice and text, and little/ no distractions
Because it's hard to text on a flip phone and no one in high school has them anymore. Kid sounds like a good kid. Don't punish him by forcing a flip phone on him!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
Why not a simple flip phone? More than enough for voice and text, and little/ no distractions
Because it's hard to text on a flip phone and no one in high school has them anymore. Kid sounds like a good kid. Don't punish him by forcing a flip phone on him!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
Why not a simple flip phone? More than enough for voice and text, and little/ no distractions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
What are his arguments? Do you agree with them?
This coming year (September 6th), he is going to TJ. The school is about an hour and a half away. He says that there may be days where communication is necessary, and using a friends phone just gets embarrassing. Also, he says he wants to stay in contact with his friends from his middle school.
Most out of school communication among teenagers takes place either via text/group chat or social media. As much as it forces your hand, your DS will have a hard time getting involved with friends and classmates socially without a smart phone.
In addition, hopefully he will get involved in school activities requiring you to pick him up at different times and having a phone to coordinate that with you makes it much easier.
Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
What are his arguments? Do you agree with them?
This coming year (September 6th), he is going to TJ. The school is about an hour and a half away. He says that there may be days where communication is necessary, and using a friends phone just gets embarrassing. Also, he says he wants to stay in contact with his friends from his middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Do you live in the city or suburbs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.
What are his arguments? Do you agree with them?
Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to convince me to get him an iPhone, but not sure if it is actually helpful. He is going into 9th grade to a math/science school.