tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17278289.post4558449763011158730..comments2023-09-13T01:04:38.243-06:00Comments on Conversations With My Hairdryer: How we choose to deal with cell phones at our house...AKA: child abuseJenni at talking hairdryerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16565237769341560279noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17278289.post-90566448063513305722013-01-17T20:12:34.902-07:002013-01-17T20:12:34.902-07:00We use what I can afford, which is the prepaid ser...We use what I can afford, which is the prepaid service from Clear Talk. Two phones, $35 a month for unlimited talk & text. We have data, but the screen is really too small for that to be helpful. So...we never go over and we both have phones. And I'm sure that's WAY better than the alternative, which is nothing. Or the prepaid phone from Dollar General that he started out on. HeLora Fieldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17278289.post-45046359474716467212013-01-17T14:34:04.236-07:002013-01-17T14:34:04.236-07:00Where does the child abuse come in to play?
Soun...Where does the child abuse come in to play? <br /><br />Sounds pretty smart to me... <br /><br />We have tried baby stepping into it but our entitled 13 year old wants all priviledge, no responsibility. She lies, steals and cheats her way through every area of her life and, as a result, now has no access to ANY technology. It's sad. :( Mistyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09505420894898738638noreply@blogger.com