Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t sleep with my phone in my room. My kids are both 2,000+ miles away. There is nothing I could do immediately in an emergency even if I answered. Kids are senior and sophomore.
Yes you could. You could talk them through a situation and help them make a plan. You could reassure them. If your kid was said they were in a dark place and thinking about ending it all, you could definitely make a difference.
I did get a 1 am call from my dd who hit her head in the middle of the night but otherwise has been quiet-ish for almost four years.Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I needed to use a pay phone. It all worked out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can set it up for certain numbers to ring through DND.
I sleep with an EarPod in with white noise (dog and DH snore) and have received calls from college kids. Good news, drunken butt dials.
In a true emergency, your kid might not be calling from their own phone. If they were mugged and their phone was stolen, or in ca car accident and their phone fell over a cliff or into a lake, they could be calling from a friend's phone.
Apple has a feature where you can have double calls break through DND. They just have to call twice.
Anonymous wrote:I would hope my kids would be smart enough to dial 911 in such a situation. WTF am I going to do for them?Anonymous wrote:In a true emergency, your kid might not be calling from their own phone. If they were mugged and their phone was stolen, or in ca car accident and their phone fell over a cliff or into a lake, they could be calling from a friend's phone.Anonymous wrote:You can set it up for certain numbers to ring through DND.
I sleep with an EarPod in with white noise (dog and DH snore) and have received calls from college kids. Good news, drunken butt dials.
Anonymous wrote:You can set it up for certain numbers to ring through DND.
I sleep with an EarPod in with white noise (dog and DH snore) and have received calls from college kids. Good news, drunken butt dials.
Anonymous wrote:Thinking last night about my kid leaving as I got into bed, I wondered: Do you keep your phone on DND when your child is away at school? The idea of him not being able to reach me, freaks me out.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t sleep with my phone in my room. My kids are both 2,000+ miles away. There is nothing I could do immediately in an emergency even if I answered. Kids are senior and sophomore.