Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, I agree that you are trolling. Regardless, my kids got their phones on their 14th birthdays, which were in the summer before entering 9th grade. You are old for your grade, so that alignment doesn't apply. I don't see any reason for cell phones in middle school. So I will say you should expect to wait until the summer before 9th grade. Or perhaps you will be pleasantly surprised on your 14th birthday.
Your friends can either text you or email you. I would advise avoiding snapchat, tiktok, etc even when you do get a phone.
How am I too old for my grade? The first day of 8th grade is tomorrow, and I'm currently 13. My birthday is November 2009, which means I'll be 14 this school year. Eighth Graders are 13-14 years old. Your logic doesn't apply.
Every post you make sounds more like AI than the one before. AI fail.
Anonymous wrote:Show your parents this thread, then 1. promise to always conduct yourself in this manner online and 2. offer to give them access to see all your activity. Negotiate time/place restrictions. I also concur with the pp who said you should ask them to consider how they would have felt having no ability to talk to friends on the phone at 13.
Alternatively, does your house have a landline? If not, maybe you could get one and talk to your friends that way. I know it isn't the preferred method but it would let you talk to your friends more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, I agree that you are trolling. Regardless, my kids got their phones on their 14th birthdays, which were in the summer before entering 9th grade. You are old for your grade, so that alignment doesn't apply. I don't see any reason for cell phones in middle school. So I will say you should expect to wait until the summer before 9th grade. Or perhaps you will be pleasantly surprised on your 14th birthday.
Your friends can either text you or email you. I would advise avoiding snapchat, tiktok, etc even when you do get a phone.
How am I too old for my grade? The first day of 8th grade is tomorrow, and I'm currently 13. My birthday is November 2009, which means I'll be 14 this school year. Eighth Graders are 13-14 years old. Your logic doesn't apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, I agree that you are trolling. Regardless, my kids got their phones on their 14th birthdays, which were in the summer before entering 9th grade. You are old for your grade, so that alignment doesn't apply. I don't see any reason for cell phones in middle school. So I will say you should expect to wait until the summer before 9th grade. Or perhaps you will be pleasantly surprised on your 14th birthday.
Your friends can either text you or email you. I would advise avoiding snapchat, tiktok, etc even when you do get a phone.
How am I too old for my grade? The first day of 8th grade is tomorrow, and I'm currently 13. My birthday is November 2009, which means I'll be 14 this school year. Eighth Graders are 13-14 years old. Your logic doesn't apply.
Anonymous wrote:OP: I promise I'm not trolling. I'm 13 years old, and yes, smart for my age. I'm not using AI, and I can easily switch up my tone in writing to how a "real teenager" would type. But I decided to write it with time and effort into grammar and sentence composition, since this is a parents forum, and I should respect that.
I appreciate the advice, with not trying for Snapchat immediately and veering towards monitored messages, sticking to ground rules, etc. It's all been very helpful to be able to ask questions and continue to see from a parents perspective, since I know they have my best interest in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Also, if you are indeed a 13 year old 8th grader, then you should be in class now rather than trolling on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, I agree that you are trolling. Regardless, my kids got their phones on their 14th birthdays, which were in the summer before entering 9th grade. You are old for your grade, so that alignment doesn't apply. I don't see any reason for cell phones in middle school. So I will say you should expect to wait until the summer before 9th grade. Or perhaps you will be pleasantly surprised on your 14th birthday.
Your friends can either text you or email you. I would advise avoiding snapchat, tiktok, etc even when you do get a phone.
Anonymous wrote:OP: I promise I'm not trolling. I'm 13 years old, and yes, smart for my age. I'm not using AI, and I can easily switch up my tone in writing to how a "real teenager" would type. But I decided to write it with time and effort into grammar and sentence composition, since this is a parents forum, and I should respect that.
I appreciate the advice, with not trying for Snapchat immediately and veering towards monitored messages, sticking to ground rules, etc. It's all been very helpful to be able to ask questions and continue to see from a parents perspective, since I know they have my best interest in mind.