Anonymous wrote:If not, what is the reason?
My 13 y.o. DS is not happy about not having his phone at night. He was allowed to have it before, but that was a mistake on my part.
I want his phone charging in the kitchen at night, but he gives me a hard time about it. Asks for a reason, tells me he needs it for alarm clock, etc.
I really want to stick with the no phone at night routine, but I realize I made it complicated at the beginning when I let him have it.
How do I turn it around?
Anonymous wrote:13 ... no
17... Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no reason for a teen to have a phone at any time.
Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:There's no reason for a teen to have a phone at any time.
Anonymous wrote:None of you worry about sexting behind closed doors?
Anonymous wrote:yes. he isn't addicted to it and that's where he charges it.
not every child has a technology addiction. not every child really gives a crap about snapchat etc. know your kid.
Anonymous wrote:14 year DS old and yes. He like to sleep with his bedroom door open, so we know when he goes to sleep. And we just haven't had a problem with phone use, especially at night. If we did, we'd change the rules. But until there is an issue...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically no way. It gets plugged in downstairs every night so he gets a break from it and also so he can't stay up all night doing stuff on it and so I can look if I want. You should just say it's a hard and fast rule and no way will you agree. (kids are 11 and 14). I don't think I'll ever be ok with it, but recognize that later in high school I might not be able to control it all
Of course you can! Simply keep the phone charging in your dresser drawer at night. You will know right away if they try to sneak it away. And, I personally will be doing that with my kids until they move out of my house. I'd do it with my husband, too, if he wouldn't totally hate me for it.