Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, why is she walking a mile to activities in the dark?
Because I hate my child obviously. Why do you think? We live in a rural area and both my husband and I work.
.Anonymous wrote:I can never get over DCUMs crazy helicoptering. In December it gets dark at 5pm. You seriously wouldn't let a middle schooler walk home at 5???
And I honestly don't see the problem with later either, depending on where you live but to have darkness as a bright line is just nuts to me.
Anonymous wrote:I am still stuck on OP's kid walking alone in the dark.
Big whoop OP you work so do millions of other parents some are even single.
A phone is not going to protect your kid. That is absurd.
Your kid is addicted to their phone because of you and your bad parenting.
They have had unlimited access for a long time and you let them. This is on you.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an unpopular opinion, but your child doesn't need a phone to walk from school to activities because 1.) for decades children did not have phones and 2.) if your child is truly incapable of self-regulation, it is far more dangerous to use the phone and cross streets than it is to walk without a phone. If she is hurt or sick, someone will help her, and you can have an ID card. If she is abducted, the phone won't stop it.
You can also get your child a dumb phone. Just calling. Maybe texting. That's it.
People complain about this but are not willing to do the hard work of saying no or enforcing serious limits. We did, and I now have a 15 year old who uses the phone in a healthy way (makes other choices, puts it away at night, limits cumulative daily screen time to about 90 minutes 9/10 days).
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an unpopular opinion, but your child doesn't need a phone to walk from school to activities because 1.) for decades children did not have phones and 2.) if your child is truly incapable of self-regulation, it is far more dangerous to use the phone and cross streets than it is to walk without a phone. If she is hurt or sick, someone will help her, and you can have an ID card. If she is abducted, the phone won't stop it.
You can also get your child a dumb phone. Just calling. Maybe texting. That's it.
People complain about this but are not willing to do the hard work of saying no or enforcing serious limits. We did, and I now have a 15 year old who uses the phone in a healthy way (makes other choices, puts it away at night, limits cumulative daily screen time to about 90 minutes 9/10 days).
Anonymous wrote:Another for flip phone for very reason that walking in dark/walking alone- they need to be alert to surroundings and NOT on phone, which from OP, they would have head in phone and not watching around them.