Mark this thread as evidence of me doing exactly the opposite of what I said I would do when I got to this stage.
There have been a couple times this fall when it would have been really useful for DS (almost 11) to have a cell phone. In a long line of scheduling mishaps, yesterday DS waited 50 minutes for me outside because his after school Spanish class was canceled. Yes, he could have asked another kid to borrow a cell phone, asked a teacher for help, etcetera. Unfortunately, I can't purchase judgment for him or I would. There are also times where he has needed something at soccer or was out in the woods behind our platt and I needed to talk to him but couldn't leave because the baby was sleeping.
Anyway, all of this is lame justification because I think his big Christmas gift will be a cellphone.
Talk me through what sort of things I need to consider, what are some good ground rules to consider, and any other pearls that might be useful. TIA!
There have been a couple times this fall when it would have been really useful for DS (almost 11) to have a cell phone. In a long line of scheduling mishaps, yesterday DS waited 50 minutes for me outside because his after school Spanish class was canceled. Yes, he could have asked another kid to borrow a cell phone, asked a teacher for help, etcetera. Unfortunately, I can't purchase judgment for him or I would. There are also times where he has needed something at soccer or was out in the woods behind our platt and I needed to talk to him but couldn't leave because the baby was sleeping.
Anyway, all of this is lame justification because I think his big Christmas gift will be a cellphone.
Talk me through what sort of things I need to consider, what are some good ground rules to consider, and any other pearls that might be useful. TIA!
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