Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want your kid to turn out like those other kids?
She can read the messages in the morning.
How is that, exactly? I’m all for waiting until 8th grade at a minimum and digital guardrails as needed, but once they get to a certain age, I wouldn’t necessarily expect there’s going to be any meaningful difference in outcomes between kids who were on their phones til 10 pm and those who had to shut it down at 9.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 8th grader has a phone? That's the 1st mistake. 9:30-10 lights out.
Kids don’t need phones until they are about 17 years old, no need for a phone before that. 8th graders shouldn’t have phones at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. Who are these parents whose kids are snapping mine at 10/11pm? 🙄 (Rhetorical question …. )
As parents, we feel like we’re setting the right limits, but we also recognize that DC’s FOMO and fear of social stigma are real.
You are setting the right limits; this is an indicator that she associates with a cohort of kids with poor/absent/lazy parenting which means there are also issues elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Your 8th grader has a phone? That's the 1st mistake. 9:30-10 lights out.
Anonymous wrote:8th graders shouldn't have phones at all.
Anonymous wrote:Do you want your kid to turn out like those other kids?
She can read the messages in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:Your 8th grader has a phone? That's the 1st mistake. 9:30-10 lights out.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. Who are these parents whose kids are snapping mine at 10/11pm? 🙄 (Rhetorical question …. )
As parents, we feel like we’re setting the right limits, but we also recognize that DC’s FOMO and fear of social stigma are real.
Anonymous wrote:Your 8th grader has a phone? That's the 1st mistake. 9:30-10 lights out.