I put a numeric lock on the house. Never locked out again.Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has a flip phone that we got at the beginning of the year. He never answers it and only uses it if he gets locked out of the house. I really want to put off a smart phone as long as possible, but he's gunning for one for 7th grade. I'm hoping to wait until he's 13, which would be the end of 7th grade for him.
Anonymous wrote:My elementary school child has a gizmo for tracking and calling. Has an iPad for IMing and emailing (and computer). I don't have an issue in 6th grade getting a phone (our old one/we upgrade) as you can easily lock it down and the phone is not the issue, but what is on it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is 12, 6th grade ES and no phone. He has an iPad though so he can chat with friends. His friends all have phones but old crappy ones and plenty of them are FARM kids living in section 8 housing. I think his friends in section 8 have them because their parents work all the time and it’s an easy way to get in touch with them. My DS doesn’t ask for one so we didn’t push it. We’ll revisit in MS as it would be more of a necessity when he’s doing after school activities.
This is exactly my son! He's the only kid, I believe who doesn't have one.
He has an iPad at home.
He will get one at the beginning of 7th.
Young children have phones now. They walk out of their houses staring at the screen, walk to school staring at them.
I’m the poster you quoted. My son will ask the office, a friend or the coach to borrow their phone if he needs to reach me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is 12, 6th grade ES and no phone. He has an iPad though so he can chat with friends. His friends all have phones but old crappy ones and plenty of them are FARM kids living in section 8 housing. I think his friends in section 8 have them because their parents work all the time and it’s an easy way to get in touch with them. My DS doesn’t ask for one so we didn’t push it. We’ll revisit in MS as it would be more of a necessity when he’s doing after school activities.
This is exactly my son! He's the only kid, I believe who doesn't have one.
He has an iPad at home.
He will get one at the beginning of 7th.
Young children have phones now. They walk out of their houses staring at the screen, walk to school staring at them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is 12, 6th grade ES and no phone. He has an iPad though so he can chat with friends. His friends all have phones but old crappy ones and plenty of them are FARM kids living in section 8 housing. I think his friends in section 8 have them because their parents work all the time and it’s an easy way to get in touch with them. My DS doesn’t ask for one so we didn’t push it. We’ll revisit in MS as it would be more of a necessity when he’s doing after school activities.
This is exactly my son! He's the only kid, I believe who doesn't have one.
He has an iPad at home.
He will get one at the beginning of 7th.
Young children have phones now. They walk out of their houses staring at the screen, walk to school staring at them.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is 12, 6th grade ES and no phone. He has an iPad though so he can chat with friends. His friends all have phones but old crappy ones and plenty of them are FARM kids living in section 8 housing. I think his friends in section 8 have them because their parents work all the time and it’s an easy way to get in touch with them. My DS doesn’t ask for one so we didn’t push it. We’ll revisit in MS as it would be more of a necessity when he’s doing after school activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was the only one in her grade 6 class without one. She got one this year for xmas (grade 7)
Then it must be:
- your kid told you she was the only one without a phone
- you assumed
- it was a private school with one 6 grade class consisting of about 7 kids total
None of these is true in my case (not the PP but same situation).
School name and grade, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was the only one in her grade 6 class without one. She got one this year for xmas (grade 7)
Then it must be:
- your kid told you she was the only one without a phone
- you assumed
- it was a private school with one 6 grade class consisting of about 7 kids total
None of these is true in my case (not the PP but same situation).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was the only one in her grade 6 class without one. She got one this year for xmas (grade 7)
Then it must be:
- your kid told you she was the only one without a phone
- you assumed
- it was a private school with one 6 grade class consisting of about 7 kids total