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In reply to the discussion: Meet the parents who refuse to give their kids smartphones [View all]Caliman73
(11,767 posts)28. It is about Parenting, at the end of the day.
We have had the very same discussion over the decades with "rock & roll", mini skirts, television, video games, etc...
Some parents just get their children the latest technologies and let the kids run wild. Some parents can be overly protective and restrictive, creating an isolation from their children and peers, other try to strike a balance and actively engage with their children and the technology.
Ultimately, active, engaged parents that engender trust with their kids and help the kids navigate changes in society will help the kids to interact with new technologies, hopefully avoid the pitfalls, and keep the kids adjusting to changes as they mature.
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I use mine as a GPS and to manage my ADHD...honestly, I think technology is fantastic.
Demsrule86
May 2022
#45
If cell phones had been available when I was a teenager, my parents would have given one sooner
csziggy
May 2022
#33
Nope. I want the ability to track where my kids is at all times...too many bad people out there
Demsrule86
May 2022
#43
Such parents do their kids a disservice. Like it or not. This is the world they live in.
Demsrule86
May 2022
#3
I heard the same thing about gaming...and making a kid an outcast isn't good psychologically
Demsrule86
May 2022
#39
Gaming is done on social media. My son (grown) has friends he met playing WOW.
Demsrule86
May 2022
#50
Sorry that is just BS...I was a military brat and when got Dad got out we moved to Connecticut.
Demsrule86
May 2022
#38
Kids picking on kids perceived to be 'weird' hasn't changed. And you are trying to hold
Demsrule86
May 2022
#52
By the time kids are old enough to be out by themselves, they need a means to make phone calls.
Ms. Toad
May 2022
#13
My kids did not have phone or social forums until 16. I wanted home to be a safe
LizBeth
May 2022
#24
educational events/ conferences often ask us to "take out our phones" and respond to questions
Demovictory9
May 2022
#25
My kids are 24 and 27. They did not have that issue. So I did not run into that quandry.
LizBeth
May 2022
#27
from college kids in class to adults at conferences. Your kids would have that issue today
Demovictory9
May 2022
#29
No they would not seeing that at under 16 they were not in either college, or at adult conferences.
LizBeth
May 2022
#30
I seriously have not idea what to say really...I mean I love technology and have used it for
Demsrule86
May 2022
#47