Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
they have to do what they have to do.
lol - 12 year old child has to do what they have to do. Life in your house sounds amazing, poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like this school is trying to get students off their devices around bedtime. This is in line with every research study about how screentime affects people of all ages, but can you say why it's important to you to have the iPad accessible for your kid at later hours?
Because my kid plays travel sports with varying practice times and we don’t live in DC and have a long commute to the school. We have to be able to do homework when we can. Had we known this was the school’s policy we would have looked at other schools. We need a school that’s a good fit, and one that wants to police when my children sleep isn’t it.
I think the school is right, and you should think about the long term impact of your choices on your child's health.
Tell me you are raising your kids to be mediocre without telling me...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like this school is trying to get students off their devices around bedtime. This is in line with every research study about how screentime affects people of all ages, but can you say why it's important to you to have the iPad accessible for your kid at later hours?
Because my kid plays travel sports with varying practice times and we don’t live in DC and have a long commute to the school. We have to be able to do homework when we can. Had we known this was the school’s policy we would have looked at other schools. We need a school that’s a good fit, and one that wants to police when my children sleep isn’t it.
I think the school is right, and you should think about the long term impact of your choices on your child's health.
Anonymous wrote:
they have to do what they have to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time do they shut down?
9pm.
What grades? This seems reasonable for elementary; homework shouldn’t be going past 9 pm.
Middle School. I had no objection for lower grades, as homework was minimal. But in Middle School it ramps up heavily. A 9pm cutoff isn’t going to foster success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Middle School. I had no objection for lower grades, as homework was minimal. But in Middle School it ramps up heavily. A 9pm cutoff isn’t going to foster success.
7th grade is 12 years old. Your 12 year old middle schooler up past 9pm doing homework is what you're looking for ?
Anonymous wrote:
Middle School. I had no objection for lower grades, as homework was minimal. But in Middle School it ramps up heavily. A 9pm cutoff isn’t going to foster success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time do they shut down?
9pm.
What grades? This seems reasonable for elementary; homework shouldn’t be going past 9 pm.
Middle School. I had no objection for lower grades, as homework was minimal. But in Middle School it ramps up heavily. A 9pm cutoff isn’t going to foster success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like this school is trying to get students off their devices around bedtime. This is in line with every research study about how screentime affects people of all ages, but can you say why it's important to you to have the iPad accessible for your kid at later hours?
Because my kid plays travel sports with varying practice times and we don’t live in DC and have a long commute to the school. We have to be able to do homework when we can. Had we known this was the school’s policy we would have looked at other schools. We need a school that’s a good fit, and one that wants to police when my children sleep isn’t it.