What recommendations y'all got? Basically text and call only. Something easy to use for a few years?
spoken like everyone on the planet that doesn't have kids or hasn't had them yet...zooguy96 said:
Get 'em a flip phone. They can use that until college.
If I had kids, they wouldn't have phones.
Astroag said:spoken like everyone on the planet that doesn't have kids or hasn't had them yet...zooguy96 said:
Get 'em a flip phone. They can use that until college.
If I had kids, they wouldn't have phones.
zooguy96 said:Astroag said:spoken like everyone on the planet that doesn't have kids or hasn't had them yet...zooguy96 said:
Get 'em a flip phone. They can use that until college.
If I had kids, they wouldn't have phones.
I have 13 nieces and nephews and taught for 10 years. Most of my nieces and nephews didn't have phones until they were 16.
Phones are a distraction for most kids. They were infinitely useless in class, and were nothing but a distraction from learning.
Astroag said:zooguy96 said:Astroag said:spoken like everyone on the planet that doesn't have kids or hasn't had them yet...zooguy96 said:
Get 'em a flip phone. They can use that until college.
If I had kids, they wouldn't have phones.
I have 13 nieces and nephews and taught for 10 years. Most of my nieces and nephews didn't have phones until they were 16.
Phones are a distraction for most kids. They were infinitely useless in class, and were nothing but a distraction from learning.
I'll stand by my point (and I don't necessarily disagree)
zooguy96 said:Astroag said:zooguy96 said:Astroag said:spoken like everyone on the planet that doesn't have kids or hasn't had them yet...zooguy96 said:
Get 'em a flip phone. They can use that until college.
If I had kids, they wouldn't have phones.
I have 13 nieces and nephews and taught for 10 years. Most of my nieces and nephews didn't have phones until they were 16.
Phones are a distraction for most kids. They were infinitely useless in class, and were nothing but a distraction from learning.
I'll stand by my point (and I don't necessarily disagree)
I don't necessarily disagree with you either. From what I saw as a teacher, too many parents were trying to be their kid's friends instead of trying to be their parents.
It is similar to what you go through when you first become a teacher. You you try to be nice to the kids so that they will do work for you. What you find out, however, is that if you stick to your guns, while still treating them with respect, they respect you more for it and will work harder for you.
ausag said:zooguy96 said:Astroag said:zooguy96 said:Astroag said:spoken like everyone on the planet that doesn't have kids or hasn't had them yet...zooguy96 said:
Get 'em a flip phone. They can use that until college.
If I had kids, they wouldn't have phones.
I have 13 nieces and nephews and taught for 10 years. Most of my nieces and nephews didn't have phones until they were 16.
Phones are a distraction for most kids. They were infinitely useless in class, and were nothing but a distraction from learning.
I'll stand by my point (and I don't necessarily disagree)
I don't necessarily disagree with you either. From what I saw as a teacher, too many parents were trying to be their kid's friends instead of trying to be their parents.
It is similar to what you go through when you first become a teacher. You you try to be nice to the kids so that they will do work for you. What you find out, however, is that if you stick to your guns, while still treating them with respect, they respect you more for it and will work harder for you.
It's possible to keep your kid without a phone. They'll nag and complain, but you have stand your ground.
Our daughter didn't get a phone till she started driving. And it even wasn't a regular phone. Got her a Pinwheel. She complained about that too. Just recently upgraded her, now 17, to a regular phone. I still ended up installing a 3rd party app to monitor ALL her activity and track her. Can't be too safe nowadays!
Our son was a different story. With him being in sports, had to have a way to communicate with him. He's going to be 13. He's using a hand me down phone. I'm also able to monitor his activity.
Like I said, it's possible. Parents just have to remember they are still in charge and not bend to the will of their child just to avoid the wining. Our job is not to be a friend to our children. Tough love!
Exactly. Use the ease of smartphones against them. I kept an old Motorola candy bar phone with T9 to swap their SIM card into if taking away the smartphone became necessary as a punishment for misuse. Only had to do it once.BrazosDog02 said:
My kids have phones. Smartphones. I want to be able to track them and I want them to be able to easily communicate. Make it hard for them and they'll get creative.