Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Different poster here: you’re incredibly rude. You wrote that your kid takes her phone bc she walks to/from sch and needs to text you when she’s coming and going. You said nothing about special needs. Had you do so, the reaponder wouldn’t have written that. After leaving out the apparent real reason your kid takes a phone, you come out swinging with a mean response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Different poster here: you’re incredibly rude. You wrote that your kid takes her phone bc she walks to/from sch and needs to text you when she’s coming and going. You said nothing about special needs. Had you do so, the reaponder wouldn’t have written that. After leaving out the apparent real reason your kid takes a phone, you come out swinging with a mean response.
Sorry, but the pp deserved that response. Middle school parent responded with advice to another middle school parent. Parent of second grader decided to show off unnecessarily about how superior a parent they were, and rightfully got chewed out.
No one deserves a response like that. Do you allow your kids to talk like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Different poster here: you’re incredibly rude. You wrote that your kid takes her phone bc she walks to/from sch and needs to text you when she’s coming and going. You said nothing about special needs. Had you do so, the reaponder wouldn’t have written that. After leaving out the apparent real reason your kid takes a phone, you come out swinging with a mean response.
Sorry, but the pp deserved that response. Middle school parent responded with advice to another middle school parent. Parent of second grader decided to show off unnecessarily about how superior a parent they were, and rightfully got chewed out.
No one deserves a response like that. Do you allow your kids to talk like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Different poster here: you’re incredibly rude. You wrote that your kid takes her phone bc she walks to/from sch and needs to text you when she’s coming and going. You said nothing about special needs. Had you do so, the reaponder wouldn’t have written that. After leaving out the apparent real reason your kid takes a phone, you come out swinging with a mean response.
Sorry, but the pp deserved that response. Middle school parent responded with advice to another middle school parent. Parent of second grader decided to show off unnecessarily about how superior a parent they were, and rightfully got chewed out.
No one deserves a response like that. Do you allow your kids to talk like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Different poster here: you’re incredibly rude. You wrote that your kid takes her phone bc she walks to/from sch and needs to text you when she’s coming and going. You said nothing about special needs. Had you do so, the reaponder wouldn’t have written that. After leaving out the apparent real reason your kid takes a phone, you come out swinging with a mean response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Different poster here: you’re incredibly rude. You wrote that your kid takes her phone bc she walks to/from sch and needs to text you when she’s coming and going. You said nothing about special needs. Had you do so, the reaponder wouldn’t have written that. After leaving out the apparent real reason your kid takes a phone, you come out swinging with a mean response.
Sorry, but the pp deserved that response. Middle school parent responded with advice to another middle school parent. Parent of second grader decided to show off unnecessarily about how superior a parent they were, and rightfully got chewed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Different poster here: you’re incredibly rude. You wrote that your kid takes her phone bc she walks to/from sch and needs to text you when she’s coming and going. You said nothing about special needs. Had you do so, the reaponder wouldn’t have written that. After leaving out the apparent real reason your kid takes a phone, you come out swinging with a mean response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Is your second grader autistic? If not, you can shut your pie hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Why does your 12 yo need to text you when she is walking back and forth from school? My second grader manages to do that solo.
Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader takes her 1990s-style phone to school because she walks to and from and needs to text me when she is coming and going. She doesn’t have an iPhone. If you don’t want your DD on the internet, get her a dumb phone or another way to play music than her iPhone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but our 8th grader walks about a mile to and from school and frequently goes to a store or home with a friend after school. We can text and call to approve these plans, plus I routinely use the “find my phone” feature to see where he is.
Lots of kids at his school have phones, and there are strict rules about their use. They have to lock them up in their lockers during the day, but can use them briefly between classes if they need to contact their parents for some reason.
This is exactly why ours has a phone too. We can find her and call and text when she’s on her way home. She walks so I have it to set up to notify me when she leaves school and when she arrives home.