Lisa loves Pooh
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A "necessity"--no....A "nicety"--probably.
I've seen more and more students with them and from a social perspective it does assist their social life.
But in the grand scheme of things--it isn't a true need no matter what anyone says. (I remember in my time way back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth-the big thing was your own phone line.
That was a big ol' no in my household.)
And yes--get the unlimited texting.
I have a friend whose 14yo dd (8th grade) was just diagnosed with cancer within the past 2 weeks. In her world, having her friends a text away is a true blessing and her friends have been able to uplift her--all be it, against school policy--while she is in the hospital getting treated. Her mother joked on her caring bridge website that she wasn't naming names and I have a feeling that at least in the beginning, teachers were looking the other way.
It seems that the texting is the more common use.
I have no idea when she first received her cell phone. But she is middle school and at this time in her life--even i would argue that it is a much needed tool since she is missing so much right now.
The only thing holding us back (other than I don't think a 9yo needs a phone and she is our oldest) is the cost. We just aren't ready to add that lifeline to our budget just, yet.
But I'm sure as the kids age, hubby will soften up. I mean, he lets his 2yo play with his I-phone and i do not see him denying his son one when he hits the tween years and decides he "needs" one. By they may be the freebie phone with contract.
I've seen more and more students with them and from a social perspective it does assist their social life.
But in the grand scheme of things--it isn't a true need no matter what anyone says. (I remember in my time way back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth-the big thing was your own phone line.

And yes--get the unlimited texting.
I have a friend whose 14yo dd (8th grade) was just diagnosed with cancer within the past 2 weeks. In her world, having her friends a text away is a true blessing and her friends have been able to uplift her--all be it, against school policy--while she is in the hospital getting treated. Her mother joked on her caring bridge website that she wasn't naming names and I have a feeling that at least in the beginning, teachers were looking the other way.
It seems that the texting is the more common use.
I have no idea when she first received her cell phone. But she is middle school and at this time in her life--even i would argue that it is a much needed tool since she is missing so much right now.
The only thing holding us back (other than I don't think a 9yo needs a phone and she is our oldest) is the cost. We just aren't ready to add that lifeline to our budget just, yet.
But I'm sure as the kids age, hubby will soften up. I mean, he lets his 2yo play with his I-phone and i do not see him denying his son one when he hits the tween years and decides he "needs" one. By they may be the freebie phone with contract.
