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What Kids Can Say to Friends When They Donât Have a Smartphone
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My Kid is the ONLY one who doesnât have a smartphone! Ugh!
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Is your child the only one in his or her peer group without a smartphone? Recently, an awesome mom asked us this question on Instagram:
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âHi! Do you have a place where I can find pointers on giving my 10-year-old words to answer friends and parentâs friends about why he doesnât have a phone? And/or any tips on how we (the parents) speak to other parents our kids are playing with about the phone situation.â
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Here is a collection of the responses we received:
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For your child -give them two options they can choose between. 1) You donât owe anyone an explanation and itâs not your job to explain why your parents have this rule. Just like in any situation that makes you uncomfortable, blame your olâ mom and/or dad. âUhhh, my parents are just strange,â or âIâm not totally sure,â or âMy parents think itâs best to wait.â 2) If they want to explain, âMy parents have read the research that says theyâre not good for kids. They canât find a benefit to me having one.â
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This one above was particularly popular, just based on the number of reactions we received on our Instagram Story on this panel. Iâm guessing because it gave the child a choice, which implied that they had some âsayâ in how to answer. These next couple follow the âblame me!â approach:
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My mom was always happy to play the bad guy for me when I didnât want to explain why I didnât want to do what the cool kids were doing. Iâm happy to play that role for my kid, lol.
They can blame it on their parents and say the parent signed the pledge to Wait Until 8th grade (pledge)! Or that their parents will be getting them a Gabb phone! Thatâs what my kids say. Also, we have a home cell phone that my kids use if we arenât home or if they want to text friends.
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If youâre unfamiliar with Wait Until 8th, please check them out. We know Brooke and her team really well and 100% agree with this approach! Delay is the Way!
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Approach to a 10-year-old: âMy number one job is to keep you safe. I want you to have fun, to feel included, and to understand your peers and your desire to have a phone makes soooooo much sense. But, I canât let you drive a car until you are 16, or own a weapon, or eat candy for your mealsâŠI also canât give you a phone. It can feel disappointing and seem like you are missing out, but you can do hard things. The rule isnât changing and we are going to walk with you through it all.â
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I love this one above because for a kid who needs to know the âwhy,â this provides a really tangible, real-life correlation.
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For other parents, I would say itâs about controlling who has access to my children. The internet, unfortunately, never had guardrails put into place and technology is evolving faster than anyone can understand. I wouldnât let my child drive a car before he/she was capable of understanding the risks associated. How is the internet any different?
A kid can say to friends: I donât have time for a phone! Parent can say to his/her friends: He/she is WAY too busy to have a phone! (Side note: many parents think a smartphone is the only option! Relay and Gabb Wireless are two I know of but I know there are others. I would encourage parents to research other options so that they have more info to engage with other parents on the topic)
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As for us at PYE, weâre big fans of a delay. Yes, because of porn and predators, but maybe just as important are the other micro-impacts that these adult-crafted digital spaces have on kids.
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Now that youâve read their answers above, if you have additional ideas, weâd love to hear them. Send us a note or comment below!Oh, and weâre big fans of Gabb Wireless, the UN-smart Smartphone. Itâs the prefect phone for the middle school years when their brains just arenât ready for a smartphone. If you want a discount, just use PYE at checkout!
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What if I have more questions? How can I stay up to date?
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Two actions you can take!
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- Subscribe to our tech trends newsletter, the PYE Download. About every 3 weeks, weâll share whatâs new, what the PYE team is up to, and a message from Chris.
- Ask your questions in our private parent community called The Table! Itâs not another Facebook group. No ads, no algorithms, no asterisks. Just honest, critical conversations and deep learning! For parents who want to âgo slowâ together. Become a member today!
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What if I have more questions? How can I stay up to date?
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Two actions you can take!
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- Subscribe to our tech trends newsletter, the PYE Download. About every 3 weeks, weâll share whatâs new, what the PYE team is up to, and a message from Chris.
- Ask your questions in our private parent community called The Table! Itâs not another Facebook group. No ads, no algorithms, no asterisks. Just honest, critical conversations and deep learning! For parents who want to âgo slowâ together. Become a member today!
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