Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, she doesn’t. It’s bad for their brains, truly. We will wait till 8th grade or beyond.
Social media and game apps are bad for their brains. A telephone is not. The problem isn't the phone/text, it's that parents turn over the entire internet when they hand their child an iPhone or iPad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - that's how all the kids in this area plan to meet up. They are at the age where they plan their own meet ups - and they do it by text.
If you kid doesn't have a phone, how to they meet up with their friends?
On Chat or by asking parent to text friend's parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - that's how all the kids in this area plan to meet up. They are at the age where they plan their own meet ups - and they do it by text.
If you kid doesn't have a phone, how to they meet up with their friends?
On Chat or by asking parent to text friend's parent.
I do not want to be making plans for my rising 7th grader. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Our rising eighth grader got one at the end of seventh grade, when the orchestra went on a field trip and everyone was expected to have phones. Like literally they made everyone turn in their cell numbers as a pint of contact for the trip, and then pushed out tickets electronically to kids’ phones. Everyone had one except our kid, so we bought one.
But as early as sixth grade the front office gave her grief when she asked to used the phone to call us, even though their official position is that kids should use the main office phone to contact parents and should NOT feel compelled to bring in cell phones. When she would ask, the employees would say “why can’t you just use your phone?!”
You are entering a very different world than elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - that's how all the kids in this area plan to meet up. They are at the age where they plan their own meet ups - and they do it by text.
If you kid doesn't have a phone, how to they meet up with their friends?
On Chat or by asking parent to text friend's parent.
I do not want to be making plans for my rising 7th grader. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Got a phone in 5th. Need a way to contact us if the bus is late, or if he wants to stop in to see a friend.
He doesn't "need" a phone for either of those scenarios. Land the helicopter.