Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why my kid has a smart phone: School bus was stuck today. DD did not know exactly she was. I used "FindMyFriends", located her (and a few other kids that I knew) and brought them home. #CloseFCPS
This is one positive for a smart phone. But there are many more negatives when a child has a smart phone: you don't know who is contacting your child, your child could end up seeing so many inappropriate things on the net, your kid could join a social media site without you knowing, your child might start choosing to know people through social media instead of in person, etc.
That is actually a complete negative of a smart phone. She went to "rescue" her kid stuck on a bus. Pathetic.
So, my child and her friends should be sitting on a bus in heavy snow that can not get up a hill? And for how long? The bus was there for about 3 hours.
Anonymous wrote:I agree, OP. I'm going to have a hard time raising my kids the way I want with parents giving their 1 year olds hours of screen time a day. I just hope DS can find friends who aren't boring, uncreative zombies to play with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why my kid has a smart phone: School bus was stuck today. DD did not know exactly she was. I used "FindMyFriends", located her (and a few other kids that I knew) and brought them home. #CloseFCPS
This is one positive for a smart phone. But there are many more negatives when a child has a smart phone: you don't know who is contacting your child, your child could end up seeing so many inappropriate things on the net, your kid could join a social media site without you knowing, your child might start choosing to know people through social media instead of in person, etc.
That is actually a complete negative of a smart phone. She went to "rescue" her kid stuck on a bus. Pathetic.
So, my child and her friends should be sitting on a bus in heavy snow that can not get up a hill? And for how long? The bus was there for about 3 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why my kid has a smart phone: School bus was stuck today. DD did not know exactly she was. I used "FindMyFriends", located her (and a few other kids that I knew) and brought them home. #CloseFCPS
This is one positive for a smart phone. But there are many more negatives when a child has a smart phone: you don't know who is contacting your child, your child could end up seeing so many inappropriate things on the net, your kid could join a social media site without you knowing, your child might start choosing to know people through social media instead of in person, etc.
That is actually a complete negative of a smart phone. She went to "rescue" her kid stuck on a bus. Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why my kid has a smart phone: School bus was stuck today. DD did not know exactly she was. I used "FindMyFriends", located her (and a few other kids that I knew) and brought them home. #CloseFCPS
This is one positive for a smart phone. But there are many more negatives when a child has a smart phone: you don't know who is contacting your child, your child could end up seeing so many inappropriate things on the net, your kid could join a social media site without you knowing, your child might start choosing to know people through social media instead of in person, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I will buy my kids a smart phone whenever I want. If you don't like it... well... too bad. It's not your decision anymore than you would want me to stick my nose in your business.
Anonymous wrote:I agree, OP. I'm going to have a hard time raising my kids the way I want with parents giving their 1 year olds hours of screen time a day. I just hope DS can find friends who aren't boring, uncreative zombies to play with.
Anonymous wrote:Why my kid has a smart phone: School bus was stuck today. DD did not know exactly she was. I used "FindMyFriends", located her (and a few other kids that I knew) and brought them home. #CloseFCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, OP. I'm going to have a hard time raising my kids the way I want with parents giving their 1 year olds hours of screen time a day. I just hope DS can find friends who aren't boring, uncreative zombies to play with.
Not all kids who have screen time act like "boring, uncreative zombies" - my son has unlimited screen time, but that doesn't mean that's all he does. If your child can't handle it, then limit it but, as we all know, not all children are the same and there are children who have a broad range of interests.
Anonymous wrote:I agree, OP. I'm going to have a hard time raising my kids the way I want with parents giving their 1 year olds hours of screen time a day. I just hope DS can find friends who aren't boring, uncreative zombies to play with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, OP. I'm going to have a hard time raising my kids the way I want with parents giving their 1 year olds hours of screen time a day. I just hope DS can find friends who aren't boring, uncreative zombies to play with.
Not all kids who have screen time act like "boring, uncreative zombies" - my son has unlimited screen time, but that doesn't mean that's all he does. If your child can't handle it, then limit it but, as we all know, not all children are the same and there are children who have a broad range of interests.
Anonymous wrote:I agree, OP. I'm going to have a hard time raising my kids the way I want with parents giving their 1 year olds hours of screen time a day. I just hope DS can find friends who aren't boring, uncreative zombies to play with.