Jules said:This was a few years ago - maybe things have changed some. My niece wasn't using her's - just had it with her - and they took it away.
Jeana (DP) said:Ya'll are cracking me up!! LOL Instead of wondering why anyone would buy a kid a cell phone, I'm wondering what anyone is doing letting their kids wander the neighborhoods and go to sports practices alone.![]()
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Jeana (DP) said:Ya'll are cracking me up!! LOL Instead of wondering why anyone would buy a kid a cell phone, I'm wondering what anyone is doing letting their kids wander the neighborhoods and go to sports practices alone.![]()
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MrsMush99 said:Right now she is in 6th grade, her school goes K-8, and they are allowed to have them, but they must be turned off. A lot of the schools here changed the rules after 9/11.
lisag said:I think we've hit a record !!
Jules said:We better be careful - people might think we actually like each other!![]()
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And here I was just getting ready to reply to your other post about how it's not cool to stay at practices and hang out where the kids are. My son has always given me a kiss bye in the morning when we walk out of the house together. This year he doesn't want to and it breaks my heart. He's embarassed because the other kids are already at the bus stop and can see him. So, I make him give me one before we open the door!![]()
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Jules said:Mine doesn't wander the neighborhood alone nor does he go to practice alone. He is dropped off at practice. Most of the kids on his team are dropped off. Usually it's just the coaches there with the kids for a majority of the 2+ hour practice. Most of the kids have cell phones for the reasons I listed above. They all have them in plastic ziploc bags with their names on the front to be used in the case of an emergency. Since I use my cell phone for EVERYTHING - most call it rather than our home phone never knowing where I am - I didn't want to give him mine to use.
May seem silly to some, but for the kid who broke his foot a few weeks back, it was invaluable.
lisag said:My older two will only give me kisses in the privacy of our own home.... Not in public anymore... My daughter wont say "I love you" on the phone anymore if her friends are nearby... If I say it to her (which I love to do when she is around her friends) she'll either say "uh huh" or if I am lucky she'll say "back atcha"...
Thank God I still have my 2 year old who loves to give mommy kisses and hugs no matter where we are !!
Jules said:I just had to post this since was brought up earlier. I was checking my son's soccer webpage for stats on the teams and listed on the front page for all coaches and team managers is the following:
All coaches, assistant coaches and team managers need to register with KidSafe before the season begins. This is a required background check for anyone involved in the leadership of the team.
It was posted in July 2005.
mysteriew said:Other problems I have seen is some perverts are using them to catch women and children unawares and try to get an explicit photo.
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