My list of the "top 5": laptop computer, cell phone, digital camera, GPS and IPod (obviously there are many brands of each of these - I'm just using the general term for each one.)
With Christmas approaching, I'm sure many of these will be on shopping lists. But, I'm sure there are some parents who decide they will not pruchase one or the other for various reasons.
So, which of these do your teens have? I suppose I'm talking about tweens, too, although some of them seem more likely to be needed by high schoolers and not by middle schoolers (a GPS is nice for a driving teen, for example, but not very useful for a 13 year old.) Which will they be getting at some point? And which will you say "no" to?
My daughters have all of these, btw - they are 20 and 15. Laptops came as a used hand me down in the 8th grade, followed by new laptops in high school (a requirement of the school they attend.) Cell phones were birthday presents - older daughter at 14, younger at 13. Digital cameras and IPods came as Christmas presents during the last three or four years - beginning with IPod Minis and moving to IPod Touch/Ipod Classic last year. A GPS unit for my older daughter was a high school graduation present - for younger daughter who is a week away from getting her learner's permit it came as a feature of her new phone.
I hope this will be interesting but keep it respectful, please.
With Christmas approaching, I'm sure many of these will be on shopping lists. But, I'm sure there are some parents who decide they will not pruchase one or the other for various reasons.
So, which of these do your teens have? I suppose I'm talking about tweens, too, although some of them seem more likely to be needed by high schoolers and not by middle schoolers (a GPS is nice for a driving teen, for example, but not very useful for a 13 year old.) Which will they be getting at some point? And which will you say "no" to?
My daughters have all of these, btw - they are 20 and 15. Laptops came as a used hand me down in the 8th grade, followed by new laptops in high school (a requirement of the school they attend.) Cell phones were birthday presents - older daughter at 14, younger at 13. Digital cameras and IPods came as Christmas presents during the last three or four years - beginning with IPod Minis and moving to IPod Touch/Ipod Classic last year. A GPS unit for my older daughter was a high school graduation present - for younger daughter who is a week away from getting her learner's permit it came as a feature of her new phone.
I hope this will be interesting but keep it respectful, please.