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What Would You Do? Cell Phone Dilemna
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneStar14" data-source="post: 144880" data-attributes="member: 4947"><p>We had the download problem before but we had the phone company block access on this phone. By suspending it, we don't have to worry about hiding it or him finding it. Until we reactivate it, its just a nice paperweight.</p><p> </p><p>If he could stay up talking/texting until the wee hours, he would. Kids don't realize how it affects them the next morning. They think they can still function but they can't and as you said, a pain in the tookus.</p><p> </p><p>I just couldn't believe that was the advice we were given. In my experience, if you give a difficult child a cookie, he's going to take the whole batch, eat it in his room and then get upset you didn't bring him milk...and no, he didn't eat the rest of the chocolate chips--how did the bag get in his room?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneStar14, post: 144880, member: 4947"] We had the download problem before but we had the phone company block access on this phone. By suspending it, we don't have to worry about hiding it or him finding it. Until we reactivate it, its just a nice paperweight. If he could stay up talking/texting until the wee hours, he would. Kids don't realize how it affects them the next morning. They think they can still function but they can't and as you said, a pain in the tookus. I just couldn't believe that was the advice we were given. In my experience, if you give a difficult child a cookie, he's going to take the whole batch, eat it in his room and then get upset you didn't bring him milk...and no, he didn't eat the rest of the chocolate chips--how did the bag get in his room? [/QUOTE]
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