When getting phone
Dear __________, here’s a phone. And a few thoughts.
- You are my amazing child. I can’t even express in words how important, valuable, and significant you are to me. My love for you is limitless! And now I’m putting millions of people and places into your life, which makes me nervous. Not because I don’t trust you, but because I don’t trust any of them. Let’s take this journey together. Because I’d be a horrible parent if I didn’t ☺
- I own this phone. You deserve some privacy, but nothing is secret in the digital age, and so we will be involved. That means we’ll use monitoring software, I’m going to pick up the phone, ask you about it, and I may look around. This phone is an amazing privilege, not a right, and we have purchased it for you to use.
- I will always know the passcode. No secrets. One-on-one with technology, whether you’re 14 or 40, the Internet eventually wins. (If older, you might try this) This is why you, your dad, and I all use the same passcode. There’s nothing to hide.
- If it rings, and it’s us, answer it! We are calling for a reason. You should probably always pick up for Grandma, too.
- Bedtime and sleep are so important. Remember, at night, everyone makes slightly worse decisions. Turn the phone into us at ____________ on school nights. And at _________ on the weekends. You can have it back in the morning. I’ll make sure it’s charged and ready.
- School: It may go to school with you, but it stays off bell-to-bell and is put away in your bag or locker. Talking face-to-face is a valuable life skill. It will serve you well now and in the future.
- If it breaks: including falling into the toilet, smashing on the ground, or vanishing into thin air, you are responsible for the replacement costs or repairs.
- Do not use this technology to lie, fool, hurt, or deceive another human being. Avoid conversations that are hurtful to others. Be a good friend, always. And for tough situations, just come to us. We will always listen. We won’t freak out. We are your biggest fan.
- Your body is precious and private. People might ask for photos. And you might feel like sending them (that’s your “feeling brain” wanting to be noticed). Don’t, don’t, don’t. Keep your body precious and private. Once sent, it is never erased. You are priceless. (note - this is where you might insert words about sextortion)
- Friends: Always try to talk to them in person. But yes, you can exchange numbers with them. For friends without a device, keep them in the loop as much as possible.
- No porn, violence, or harmful images or videos. But, if you see it and have questions, let me know. This stuff is everywhere and it’s like a drug. You know this because we’ve talked to you about it for years.
- Social media: not yet. Let’s keep talking about it. And you know the reasons why:
- It’s the wild west. Zero accountability.
- The companies that created it care more about money than you.
- Family code: if you’re EVER in trouble ANYWHERE and ANYTIME, text me ____________ and we’ll be there immediately.
- Family first: whether it’s the parents or the kids, nothing gets in the way of our family’s balance, safety, and well-being. You have permission to call us out if we’re out of balance, too! Just like we’ll do that for you.
If you’re unsure how to choose a first phone for your family, we’ve written a global guide for making this important decision (here).
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