Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is our plan, so that we can track our kid's location and they could text us if there was any problem. I'm assuming this is what everyone does? Just curious how other people handle this transition.
I walked to school every day in 4th-6th grade. I didn’t have a smart watch, although once for my birthday I got a calculator watch and that was totally badass.
In any case, I’m still here.
What, exactly, do you think is going to happen if they walk to school without a smart watch?
OP here. I walked to school alone starting in 1st grade and didn't have a phone or anything (80s/90s). I was also a latchkey kid.
But back then pay phones were more readily available, and it would have been fine for me to go into a store and ask to use the phone to call my parents if I needed to. That's not true now. Also I actually think it might have been good for me if I'd had a bit more accountability/connectivity back then. Sure, I became very independent very early. But I also learned the lesson that my parents weren't really a resource for me when I struggled, which I think was kind of dysfunctional.
I also view the watch as something that could help create more independence. Eventually she could text me and maybe meet me somewhere other than home, since I work in the neighborhood. Or she could use it to see if she could go to a friend's house after school instead of home, that kind of thing.
I don't get what the problem is, other than wanting to limit tech for kids, which I agree with. But the gizmo watches are really basic and you can limit who kids can text on them and monitor everything really easily.