I'm a registered daycare provider on this site, but I want to keep my name private for the time being.
I am a single parent and I am very blessed to run a successful home daycare that I make a very good living off of. I graduated high school at 16, competed my bachelors degree at 19 and finished my masters degree at 22 in Early Childhood Education.
I immediately set out to start my own home daycare so that I could stay home with my daughter. I must have entered the field at the best time because I filled up within a month, started a waiting list and hired an assistant to expand to a large home daycare within my 1st year. I was able to buy my own home after the 1st year and switched my daycare over from my parent's finished garage to my own home.
I come from an extremely close family and my parents and siblings live less than 20 minutes away from me. My family helped care for my daughter while I attended school and with two grandparents, three aunts and one uncle at her beck and call, my daughter grew up a very fortunate (aka spoiled). I was the first out of my siblings to have a child so everyone doted on her. I feel very lucky to have such a great family that loves my daughter and I, myself, was guilty of buying my daughter things she wanted, but not never really necessarily needed. Her birthdays are a big deal and we make a family vacation out of it and we've been to DisneyLand, DisneyWorld and Six Flags so far.
For her upcoming 4th birthday, I plan on having it at my house and inviting my extended out-of-town family up to celebrate. It is going to be subdued compared to her other birthdays but my family has decided to buy her expensive gifts instead.
She's having a custom-made princess bed made by my parents that is going to cost just under $2000. It's almost finished and my parents are pleased with the results (I've yet to see it). My brother and two sisters are going in together for an indoor jungle gym for her playroom. My third sister has always been my daughter's favorite. She called me a couple days ago and asked if she could get my daughter an iPhone. I, maybe naively, thought she meant an iPod touch for music and games. I immediately said "sure" and told her to try and find an orange cover/case as it's my daughters favorite color. She then went on to ask how many minutes should she get to start with. My first reaction was, "What?!?" My sister wants to buy my daughter an actual iPhone.
I told her I'd take a few days to think about it and I have. I've gone back and forth with the idea and when I feel like I'm about to come to a definite answer, I always come up with a reason to switch to the other and I'm back at square one. I know I'm going to get some comments that start with, "What the heck kind of parent are you allowing a 4yo to have an iPhone?" and I'm okay with that. I didn't necessarily post this for everyone to agree with me but I just thought I'd get some insight on my situation.
It's not like my daughter NEEDS an iPhone. She doesn't even NEED a cell phone at all for at least another 10 years! I know this and before I had a child I would have laughed at my current situation. A 4yo with a cell phone? Really? But, now that I'm a parent I think much differently. My daughter uses my iPhone for her games, music and for taking pictures (most are blurry and her finger covers the lens a lot of the time) but she knows how to work it really well. I'm not really concerned with her on the phone as I can put a lot of limits on it for her and I would certainly put limits on how often she is allowed on it each day and when she's allowed on it. I spent my own childhood outside and I'm pretty sure I was barefoot for most of it. I would love for my daughter to explore the world like I did when I was younger.
I guess I'm leaning towards to 'yes'. My sister will be going half-ers with me on the bill each month and, like I said, I can put limits and I certainly will. I also feel that my daughter doesn't ask for much. She is a very well-mannered, easy going behaved little girl despite her spoiled upbringing. She appreciates little things and I know she'd be over the moon. Also, I cannot predict the future - especially on my home daycare's success, so I feel like I should do this now for my daughter simply because I can. Her cell phone bill wouldn't make but a small dent in my expenses each month so I'm not worried about that either. I maybe feel bad for my daughter. She has to wait until after 6pm each evening to talk to her grandparents and aunts and uncle instead of the constant contact she had with them while I was living with my parents. Whenever she falls or gets hurt she liked to call each of them to inform them of her "injury" (as she calls them) and she doesn't get that much anymore.
I know I'm a little crazy. I'd respect you a little more if you even called me crazy :P But, I still want some insight on this. Am I not thinking of something that I should be? Would there be any long-term problems that I'd run into by allowing my daughter to own an iPhone? I think it'd allow her to keep close contact to our family and she'd be free to call them at every fall, scrape, funny moment, new accomplishment and so on.
Thanks in advance!
I am a single parent and I am very blessed to run a successful home daycare that I make a very good living off of. I graduated high school at 16, competed my bachelors degree at 19 and finished my masters degree at 22 in Early Childhood Education.
I immediately set out to start my own home daycare so that I could stay home with my daughter. I must have entered the field at the best time because I filled up within a month, started a waiting list and hired an assistant to expand to a large home daycare within my 1st year. I was able to buy my own home after the 1st year and switched my daycare over from my parent's finished garage to my own home.
I come from an extremely close family and my parents and siblings live less than 20 minutes away from me. My family helped care for my daughter while I attended school and with two grandparents, three aunts and one uncle at her beck and call, my daughter grew up a very fortunate (aka spoiled). I was the first out of my siblings to have a child so everyone doted on her. I feel very lucky to have such a great family that loves my daughter and I, myself, was guilty of buying my daughter things she wanted, but not never really necessarily needed. Her birthdays are a big deal and we make a family vacation out of it and we've been to DisneyLand, DisneyWorld and Six Flags so far.
For her upcoming 4th birthday, I plan on having it at my house and inviting my extended out-of-town family up to celebrate. It is going to be subdued compared to her other birthdays but my family has decided to buy her expensive gifts instead.
She's having a custom-made princess bed made by my parents that is going to cost just under $2000. It's almost finished and my parents are pleased with the results (I've yet to see it). My brother and two sisters are going in together for an indoor jungle gym for her playroom. My third sister has always been my daughter's favorite. She called me a couple days ago and asked if she could get my daughter an iPhone. I, maybe naively, thought she meant an iPod touch for music and games. I immediately said "sure" and told her to try and find an orange cover/case as it's my daughters favorite color. She then went on to ask how many minutes should she get to start with. My first reaction was, "What?!?" My sister wants to buy my daughter an actual iPhone.
I told her I'd take a few days to think about it and I have. I've gone back and forth with the idea and when I feel like I'm about to come to a definite answer, I always come up with a reason to switch to the other and I'm back at square one. I know I'm going to get some comments that start with, "What the heck kind of parent are you allowing a 4yo to have an iPhone?" and I'm okay with that. I didn't necessarily post this for everyone to agree with me but I just thought I'd get some insight on my situation.
It's not like my daughter NEEDS an iPhone. She doesn't even NEED a cell phone at all for at least another 10 years! I know this and before I had a child I would have laughed at my current situation. A 4yo with a cell phone? Really? But, now that I'm a parent I think much differently. My daughter uses my iPhone for her games, music and for taking pictures (most are blurry and her finger covers the lens a lot of the time) but she knows how to work it really well. I'm not really concerned with her on the phone as I can put a lot of limits on it for her and I would certainly put limits on how often she is allowed on it each day and when she's allowed on it. I spent my own childhood outside and I'm pretty sure I was barefoot for most of it. I would love for my daughter to explore the world like I did when I was younger.
I guess I'm leaning towards to 'yes'. My sister will be going half-ers with me on the bill each month and, like I said, I can put limits and I certainly will. I also feel that my daughter doesn't ask for much. She is a very well-mannered, easy going behaved little girl despite her spoiled upbringing. She appreciates little things and I know she'd be over the moon. Also, I cannot predict the future - especially on my home daycare's success, so I feel like I should do this now for my daughter simply because I can. Her cell phone bill wouldn't make but a small dent in my expenses each month so I'm not worried about that either. I maybe feel bad for my daughter. She has to wait until after 6pm each evening to talk to her grandparents and aunts and uncle instead of the constant contact she had with them while I was living with my parents. Whenever she falls or gets hurt she liked to call each of them to inform them of her "injury" (as she calls them) and she doesn't get that much anymore.
I know I'm a little crazy. I'd respect you a little more if you even called me crazy :P But, I still want some insight on this. Am I not thinking of something that I should be? Would there be any long-term problems that I'd run into by allowing my daughter to own an iPhone? I think it'd allow her to keep close contact to our family and she'd be free to call them at every fall, scrape, funny moment, new accomplishment and so on.
Thanks in advance!
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