Kristine
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If not, when, why, how?
We have had a discussion ever since my oldest started school - SO wants her to have a phone and I don't. I'm winning so far, she is in second grade (she'll be 8 this summer), and no phone yet. I don't really see the point, I know where she is all the time, and can always go pick her up, phone her friends parents if she's at a friend's house, or something like that if I need to get hold of her. I think at that age, she'll forget her phone at home, forget to turn it on or just lose it all together. It's not a cost issue - we have a family plan that gives us free calls to family members, and we can add a pay as you go card to that, so she'd be able to call and text us even if there's no money on the card.
The discussion has died down a little lately, but today it came up again. DD is walking home from school alone (with a friend though) for the first time. I think it's awesome - kids should walk rather than be dropped off everywhere, but SO is worried as she'll have no way of contacting us (her friend does not have a phone either), and he thinks it's too far (3km). It is a very safe road, there's little traffic and there's a footpath the whole way. They need to cross the road 3 times.
So, anyway, now he says if the walking is going to become a regular thing (it probably won't, but I want her to start cycling next year) she needs a phone.
Am I being unreasonable for not wanting her to have one? She'll obviously get one eventually, but I think the longer we can hold off the better. She wants one, but she's not really that bothered about it, only a couple of the kids in her class has one.
So anyway, that was really long, but my point is - does your kids have phones? Why/why not? How old were they when they got one? Am I being stupid?
We have had a discussion ever since my oldest started school - SO wants her to have a phone and I don't. I'm winning so far, she is in second grade (she'll be 8 this summer), and no phone yet. I don't really see the point, I know where she is all the time, and can always go pick her up, phone her friends parents if she's at a friend's house, or something like that if I need to get hold of her. I think at that age, she'll forget her phone at home, forget to turn it on or just lose it all together. It's not a cost issue - we have a family plan that gives us free calls to family members, and we can add a pay as you go card to that, so she'd be able to call and text us even if there's no money on the card.
The discussion has died down a little lately, but today it came up again. DD is walking home from school alone (with a friend though) for the first time. I think it's awesome - kids should walk rather than be dropped off everywhere, but SO is worried as she'll have no way of contacting us (her friend does not have a phone either), and he thinks it's too far (3km). It is a very safe road, there's little traffic and there's a footpath the whole way. They need to cross the road 3 times.
So, anyway, now he says if the walking is going to become a regular thing (it probably won't, but I want her to start cycling next year) she needs a phone.
Am I being unreasonable for not wanting her to have one? She'll obviously get one eventually, but I think the longer we can hold off the better. She wants one, but she's not really that bothered about it, only a couple of the kids in her class has one.
So anyway, that was really long, but my point is - does your kids have phones? Why/why not? How old were they when they got one? Am I being stupid?
. I don't think she'll be doing it all the time, at least for now, but I'm sure she'll be doing it more and more.
I thought the same thing too when I saw the title of the thread