Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/16/health/cell-phones-jonathan-haidt-wellness/index.html
This author recommends holding off until high school.
I am only 40 pages into this book and already recommend it. Some sobering info/stats in there.
We are not iPhone people, and as of last summer at least, android/pixel did not do stand alone smart watches. We got our 6th grader a pixel watch, and got the accompanying phone for free with a promotion and keep it at home as a land line. He sometimes uses the phone to respond to a text after he gets home, but rarely does.
Our plan is to hold off on letting that be 'his phone' for a few more years.
Luckily his DCPS middle school takes all phones and watches as kids arrive and hands them out at dismissal so that's at least 7-8 hours a day nobody has access.
Don't even get me started on that topic that has been discussed on here before about group texts between iPhone and non-iphone users. Luckily my son is not interested in texting much yet, but the exclusion by type of phone is real!