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difficult child *could have* spent thousands on *this* month's TMobile
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 537353" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>With the no contract (and maybe no texting?) would he still be able to call and order though? How does that work? This is why I keep refusing to get a phone for q but actually I know I.should some day so I can teach him and he can have conseqiences with me....but so much risk.</p><p></p><p> If difficult child is willing to talk by phone, cant he use the school phones? Or is it.that he texts? If he won't do that, maybe he needs to plan a schedule and stick to it. No communication because he can't use a phone appropriately then no flexibility? ???? With all the other issues with friends did you say before that you think he is not ready to be unsupervised with friends anyway? My sister is having to make that decision too with her son (adhd ) for similar reasons. It makes it so much harder to coordinate and punishes us to not let them go be with friends ....really frustrating. So sorry he is so compelled to keep doing this.</p><p></p><p>What is he staying after for (lol besides rendezvous with friends to buy pot )...are they school events? Maybe a summer with a phone that has 100 minutes for the whole summer is good enough for an emergency call if needed would be ok for a while. That watchdog looked great and I think it saves all texts even if they delete them???? Not positive if that was the company. What are Verizon controls like? </p><p></p><p> Love the idea of waving the bill in front of husband. Maybe put the total page in a frame in the bathroom where he can look at it daily!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 537353, member: 12886"] With the no contract (and maybe no texting?) would he still be able to call and order though? How does that work? This is why I keep refusing to get a phone for q but actually I know I.should some day so I can teach him and he can have conseqiences with me....but so much risk. If difficult child is willing to talk by phone, cant he use the school phones? Or is it.that he texts? If he won't do that, maybe he needs to plan a schedule and stick to it. No communication because he can't use a phone appropriately then no flexibility? ???? With all the other issues with friends did you say before that you think he is not ready to be unsupervised with friends anyway? My sister is having to make that decision too with her son (adhd ) for similar reasons. It makes it so much harder to coordinate and punishes us to not let them go be with friends ....really frustrating. So sorry he is so compelled to keep doing this. What is he staying after for (lol besides rendezvous with friends to buy pot )...are they school events? Maybe a summer with a phone that has 100 minutes for the whole summer is good enough for an emergency call if needed would be ok for a while. That watchdog looked great and I think it saves all texts even if they delete them???? Not positive if that was the company. What are Verizon controls like? Love the idea of waving the bill in front of husband. Maybe put the total page in a frame in the bathroom where he can look at it daily! [/QUOTE]
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