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I can't recall the last time I even saw a cell phone where I live. I'd probably have to look pretty hard to find one. I see you mention your children are young. I know I never thought I'd give a cell phone to a middle schooler..but times have changed ..at least where I live. 9-11 is always in the back of our minds. We think about when we get on the rail everyday to go into the city..and most of us living where I do were personally effected by that day one way or another. I don't live in fear..but I did learn that you need to have a family plan about how you get in touch or meet up with your family in the event of a tragedy. That was one of the many realities we learned from the horror of that day. Something ,I guess people and children living in the middle east have been doing for quite some time. When your kids are little(lucky you..I miss those days)..you can protect them from those sort of things. They are seldom out of your site. As the grow older..the realities of the world, are sometimes beyond your control. Truth is though..anything can happen. Everytime my 19 year old daughter leaves the house she says "okay mom, I'm leaving, love ya!"...and I say "Love you too...do you have your phone?" She's had her phone since she was in middle school, and within days after Columbine there was an incident in our school. She wanted to call home..and the office didn't let her, because they didn't want an bunch of alarmed parents there. After that day..she went to school with a phone in her purse..and was told to use it whenever she felt the need to call home. I wasn't going to make her pay for it...she needed to feel safe, and that she could reach home when she needed to. $10.00 is a small price for peace of mind.
I don't think there is a right or wrong..or that is a good parent/bad parent moral issue. It depends also to a great extent on where you live, availability of a public phones. Also there is a huge difference..at least I think between giving a firefly phone to a 9 year old..and a teen of 13 or 15 having a phone so that there whereabouts are known to the parent. Especially when they are involved in social and sporting activities.
We don't have middle school our schools go from JK to grade 8 then off to highschool from grade 9-12 so no worries there LOL. Our 10 year old is very very active with her cheeleading school chior and afterschool activities but again no need for a cell the school has people there and also a pay phone for the kids. Does she want a cell she has asked if we would ever get her one we said no to her that was the ned of it we have never heard her say anything about it again. Up here a phone call at a pay phone costs 25 cents for all local calls 911 and 411 are free. The ids if they have no money can even pick up the phone dial 0 and mae a local collect call if they don't have any change. It isn't about good or bad parenting I just think our society is trying to dictate that you are lost without your cell phone hell when I was a kid and I am sure like many of you we never had cell phones and never needed them.
)..you can protect them from those sort of things. They are seldom out of your site. As the grow older..the realities of the world, are sometimes beyond your control. Truth is though..anything can happen. Everytime my 19 year old daughter leaves the house she says "okay mom, I'm leaving, love ya!"...and I say "Love you too...do you have your phone?" She's had her phone since she was in middle school, and within days after Columbine there was an incident in our school. She wanted to call home..and the office didn't let her, because they didn't want an bunch of alarmed parents there. After that day..she went to school with a phone in her purse..and was told to use it whenever she felt the need to call home. I wasn't going to make her pay for it...she needed to feel safe, and that she could reach home when she needed to. $10.00 is a small price for peace of mind.