Is Your Child Ready for a Cellphone? 4 Questions Parents Should Ask First - 1 views
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Anthony Dao on 10 Oct 12Cellphones play a huge factor in our everyday life. Everybody uses cellphones nowadays. However, the real question is, when should a child receive a cellphone? Rather, when should a parent give their a child a cellphone? Everybody is different, so they have their own opinion as to when they are ready to receive a cellphone/give a cellphone. A recent report shows that nearly half of the teens surveyed say they can't live longer than a week without their phones, and 36% said they check their phones at least every 10 minutes. Of course, these habits don't develop within a day of course. An American research market company polled parents on what they thought the most appropriate age for a child to receive their first cellphone. Twenty-two percent of parents polled said they thought 10 was the right age, while 43% of the parents fell within the 10 to 12 age range. I find this ridiculous, because not even I have my own cell phone, nor will I be receiving one in the near future. In today's society, a phone is like a miniature computer that you can take anywhere with you. Phones were originally used for making phone calls and giving parents feel a sense of security knowing they can contact their kids whenever and wherever. However phones can also be a whole set of challenges to a parent. It is an Internet-enabled device with few parental controls, which could be one challenge. It might also give a child access to inappropriate apps, the less-than-wholesome intentions of other people, from bullying to worse. As a child's age increases, there comes many other challenges such as sexting or texting while driving. Personally, I feel the only time one can be ready for a phone, is when they prove that they are mature enough to handle such responsibility. But that's just my side of the story.