by madrabbitt » Tue Oct 11, 2005 7:47 pm
elsewhere i discussed things from a company standpoint, while i cant say anything from a parent standpoint, since i'm not a parent (yet), i can say from past experance as a teenager, that
1. when it comes to technology the kid will have the upper hand, period.
2. anything that signals to a kid that there is a lack of trust, will undermine any trust you espect to have with them.
Its always better to have your actions out in the open and allow for them to know and understand the reasons for them, then to try and be covert and slowly erode the trust you're trying to impress upon them.
as for the final question, it states quite clearly that this works on iDen phones (nextel/slinc in the states) only
elsewhere i discussed things from a company standpoint, while i cant say anything from a parent standpoint, since i'm not a parent (yet), i can say from past experance as a teenager, that
1. when it comes to technology the kid will have the upper hand, period.
2. anything that signals to a kid that there is a lack of trust, will undermine any trust you espect to have with them.
Its always better to have your actions out in the open and allow for them to know and understand the reasons for them, then to try and be covert and slowly erode the trust you're trying to impress upon them.
as for the final question, it states quite clearly that this works on iDen phones (nextel/slinc in the states) only