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Ways To Determine If Your Child Needs A Cell Phone Or Not

Published on 15 July 13
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The best way to determine if your child is ready for a cell phone is for parents to ask if there is a pressing need to keep the lines of communication open when you are away from your child, say physiologists. In general, a cell or smart phone is a sophisticated communications tool, and not a toy for kids to play with during times when they claim to be bored.

In turn, physiologists explain that the one thing that parents will not give their children is time. To help remedy this situation, they turn to technology.

Also, cell phones tend to be costly. Thus, it is good to know that if a cell phone purchase for a child doesn’t work out there are web sites - such as ones that allow someone to sell my old iPhone and Apple Shark - that will pass on your old cell phone for either cash or updated models.

Tips for buying a cell phone for your kid

Another aspect of deciding when it the right time to buy a cell phone for your child is linked to concerns about cost for services. For instance, just because your kid says they need to have 911 on their phone’s speed dial doesn’t mean they are only using the phone for emergency situations. In fact, most young people use a phone to simply send thousands of silly text messages to friends.

Making cell phone use practical for kids

Although many children - especially pre-teens and teens - think their cell phone is a sort of fashion accessory, along the lines of having the top sneakers or other fashion item, parents need to take a reality check and determine if their son or daughter really needs a phone with endless minutes.

Cell phones are not toys for kids

Overall, the best advice for parents considering a cell phone for their child is to simply shop around to get the best deal.

For example, parents should consider special wireless services that are aimed at only allowing such things as emergency or a select number of calls each month.

The practice of monitoring how much time a child spends on a cell phone is a kin to Bill Gates announcing that his kids are only allowed to spend two hours per day online or on a cell phone because of worries that kids are becoming too addicted to this fast and furious technology.

This blog is listed under Gadgets and Mobility Community

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