Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 5th grade not having a text device would help this a lot..
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks this.
Anonymous wrote:It's the modern form of passing notes.
Sexting you should worrry about. Bullying or controlling messages should be a concern. This doesn't sound like a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I think 5th grade not having a text device would help this a lot..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would immediately decide the family is going tech free for the week beginning right this second. Totally unacceptable.
Why? If they're never unsupervised together, texts are monitored, and they engage in age appropriate activities with groups of friends only, then I wouldn't be alarmed by this. It's probably cute and temporary but they still like each other when they're older they can date properly at a more appropriate age. Either way this seems harmless to me.
Anonymous wrote:You're ok with a boyfriend but not I love you?
Anonymous wrote:I would immediately decide the family is going tech free for the week beginning right this second. Totally unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I've been looking through my 11 year old daughter's texts and saw that she has a boyfriend. Didn't particularly bother me. They only see each other at school and they're not even in the same class; However I just looked again tonight and for the past 2 days they've been going on about how wonderful and special the other one is and how they love each other so so much. There must be at least 20 I love you's between the two of them.
This is really way more than what I would expect for a 5th grade "relationship". I'm not sure what if anything I should do about it.