If  any of you have been to one of my seminars you will have heard me get  down on my (metaphorical) knees( I would actually go down on them if I  didn't have bad knees) begging parents not to buy their kids SMARTPHONES. It  fits into the too much too soon category. This should be a rite of  passage gift at high school graduation for a job well done. There is  absolutely nothing on that phone that a teen needs. They do not NEED to  have unlimited access to the Internet 24 hours a day. They do not NEED  to download their favorite TV show or movies to watch when they want to  avoid homework, chores, cleaning their room, or boredom. They do not  NEED to have access to their facebook accounts while they are in school,  giving them opportunity to be even more distracted by wondering what  next to post on their wall that will provoke and titillate their 1000  friends.
To  this last point I want to share a story. Though it makes me terribly unhappy, it seems many high school students sport the  latest IPHONE or comparable smartphone. It has become derigueur  apparently for the well-connected teen. A high school student was sitting in a  class in which the teacher was apparently new and a bit green, and often lost control of her class. Because  of this, the inmates were running the prison, if you know what I mean. It  was a little like the movie One flew over the Cookoo's nest.  I know that feeling having worked in a High School for 14 years. Running many groups with teens I often found myself being that teacher on Ferris Beuller, yelling "class!, class!" to no avail. There is no worse feeling. One  of the students in this class, decided to secretly tape using an IPHONE,  this teacher's inability to get her students to pay attention. The video  was "shared" with other students. From there it appeared on facebook where it became available basically to the  entire high school. You can imagine the humiliation this teacher must  have felt. Committing to the teaching profession is not an easy decision  these days with lowish pay and little job security. Young people who go  into teaching do it for the love of the profession and the desire to do  good. How upsetting for this teacher to be so betrayed and disrespected  by her students.
Having  said that, I think I understand the motivation of this student. First  of all, availability and temptation. Clearly there had been discussion  amongst the students about this teacher. In the old days they would have just  talked behind her back, maybe told their parents, and maybe the parents  would have voiced their concern with the principal who then might have voiced those  concerns to the teacher,  and maybe provided the teacher with more  supervision, and mentoring. Problem addressed, check! Now that kids have  phones in the classroom, that have video cameras on them, it is way  more fun to actually have a permanent record of this teachers  performance.  It becomes more about the video piece than about the  teacher. It is fun, it feels powerful, other kids will think its funny  and outrageous that this teacher didn't "catch" this student filming her.  It is an exaggerated version of the "class clown.  Needless to say, if  the IPHONE was not in this student's possession this whole incident would  never have happened. This is not a story about a bad group of kids, it  is a story about teenagers, who in general lack impulse control, get  caught up in the possibility of "awesomeness" and who are given too much  technology without the training and understanding of the "awesome"  responsibility that goes with us. That is on us, the adults.
So when the video got posted on facebook and was seen by the school community, it was brought to the attention of the principal. It  turns out that in many states, it is against the law to video or tape someone without their permission. I know you have heard this a zillion times: "this call may be recorded for training purposes." This law is why they let you know that. Because of the facebook posting, the authorities were able to deduce the origin of the video. We're talking police here now. This fun prank has now become a criminal offense!!!! Who knew???? The student who took the video and the  student who posted the video were both read their rights and  arrested!!! This is serious stuff, that of course the kids are  completely unaware of. To them, it was just a fun prank.
 Kids do stupid things without thinking. As  adults we shouldn't set them up to screw up  by giving them things that they are not yet ready to handle, ie  technology, empty houses ready for a party, alcohol available at home,  no limits around computer and cellphone use, etc etc. We have to get  that our teen's decision making capacity is not at its best...yet. It is  not about trust, but about temptation.
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