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Home » My son couldn’t use his phone on a school trip to England. He didn’t miss texting or scrolling — he missed taking photos.
My son couldn’t use his phone on a school trip to England. He didn’t miss texting or scrolling — he missed taking photos.
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My son couldn’t use his phone on a school trip to England. He didn’t miss texting or scrolling — he missed taking photos.

News RoomBy News RoomMay 10, 20263 ViewsNo Comments

When my son told me the details of his nine-day school trip to England last June, one rule stood out above the rest: they wouldn’t be able to use their phones for the majority of the trip.

He’d be an ocean away, staying in dorms at a school in England, attending a structured conference during the day, and I wouldn’t be able to reach him directly whenever I wanted. Instead, communication would come through the chaperones on WhatsApp. They promised updates, photos, and a way to get messages to the kids if needed.

This is a kid who texts me to ask what’s for dinner and tells me about a good test grade, a bad day, and weekend plans, all before he walks in the door from school. Like most parents of teenagers, the bulk of our conversations these days is through text messages. And, suddenly, I needed to recalibrate my expectations.

It was an adjustment from our usual communication

At first, that silence felt loud. I found myself reaching for my phone out of habit, expecting something that wasn’t coming. Proof that he was OK in the form of a photo or even a thumbs-up.

Instead, I had to rely on the chaperones’ updates. I found myself scanning group photos of smiling teenagers from all over the world, searching for my own kid. Was he smiling? Did he look happy? Was he making new friends? The photos and the cheerful chaperone updates that went along with them told me he was not only fine, but fully engaged in his adventure.

Without the constant back-and-forth, I wasn’t tracking his day in real time. I didn’t know what he had for lunch or what made him laugh in the middle of the afternoon. I wasn’t part of the small, ordinary moments — and that was the point. He was having an experience that was entirely his.

He missed taking photos most of all

My son’s biggest complaint when the trip was over wasn’t the lack of communication with me, it was the lack of a camera. He hated not being able to take photos whenever he wanted. It’s such a modern frustration, the instinct to document everything, to hold onto moments by storing them somewhere external. But maybe because of that, he remembered more.

One of the chaperones told me that at one point, he asked if he could use his phone to text me. That alone would have been enough to undo me. But then she added that it was because he wanted to send me real estate listings. Apparently, after a few days there, my kid had decided he was ready to move to England.

I laughed when I heard that, but it stayed with me. Even in the middle of this independent, phone-free experience, he was still thinking about home — and, in his own way, trying to pull me into what he was discovering.

He came home with fewer pictures, but more memories

When he came home, the stories came in pieces over a span of a few weeks rather than all at once. We’d be having dinner, and he’d tell me about the jacket potato he had or a funny moment with his friends. We’d be watching a movie set in England, and he’d share a history lesson or point out a landmark and say, “I’ve been there.”

I asked him if not having his phone readily available changed anything for him. He shrugged, the way teenagers do. “It was kind of nice not having to think about it,” he admitted. That might be the simplest and most revealing answer of all.

We spend so much time worrying about how connected our kids are — how much they’re on their phones, what they’re missing in real life while they scroll. For my son, not having a phone in his hand meant observing and participating without the constant pull to capture or share. For me, it meant letting go of the illusion that I needed to be part of every moment to know he was OK.

We both learned something from that trip

I can’t say it was easy. There were moments, especially in those first couple of days, when I missed that feeling of being tethered electronically 24/7 and the connection it allows. But by the end of the trip, I understood what he’d gained from the experience — and what it had given me.

Because as much as I love hearing from him, I also love knowing that, for a little while, he was exactly where he was supposed to be, living fully in the moment. And that feels like something worth holding onto, even if I didn’t get a text about it when it happened.



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