Miggs
Well-Known Member
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In a rush and skimmed some of that.
If kids are her friends, they’ll still be friends. Just because she doesn’t have one (or a smart watch which we also will not buy) shouldn’t change that. If it does, the friends suck anyway.
I have a small segment of my 9th graders who don’t have a phone or smart watch. They socially fit in just fine.
So far as rebelling, I can’t help you there. My wife and I are a united front on this. It’s bad. Read any article about the pitfalls of tech. Executives in the companies who make this crap and don’t let their own children anywhere near it. We tell our oldest this and that we are not allowing it because it’s cancerous and she gets it. She almost never asks for one. Maybe a handful of times a year and it’s jokingly usually. It’s honestly not a battle at all.
In a rush and skimmed some of that.
If kids are her friends, they’ll still be friends. Just because she doesn’t have one (or a smart watch which we also will not buy) shouldn’t change that. If it does, the friends suck anyway.
I have a small segment of my 9th graders who don’t have a phone or smart watch. They socially fit in just fine.
So far as rebelling, I can’t help you there. My wife and I are a united front on this. It’s bad. Read any article about the pitfalls of tech. Executives in the companies who make this crap and don’t let their own children anywhere near it. We tell our oldest this and that we are not allowing it because it’s cancerous and she gets it. She almost never asks for one. Maybe a handful of times a year and it’s jokingly usually. It’s honestly not a battle at all.
