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Apr 27 2008, 05:30 AM
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Premium Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 167 Joined: 7-June 07 From: India Member No.: 44,356 |
ah , for this question we have to make a very big discussion i guess , but as of today the age dosent matter because even a 5 year old kid knows to medal with a mobile more than an adult , so all that matters is not the age at which you give a mobile to a kid but the depends upon the maturity level of the Kid .
If the kid is matured at the age of 5 , then well and good go on, let the kid have a mobile at that age. |
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May 7 2008, 12:51 AM
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I think you should give your child a phone when you notice they start going out alot with thier peers, which usually happens in there middle school years. So, i think 13 or 14 is a good age, Always good to stay in contact with them in case something happens.
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May 7 2008, 03:55 AM
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I don't think I'd ever give my child a cell phone. For a few reasons: First, I wonder if they'd respect the fact that they're really not free. If they had to pay for the phone and service out of pocket, then how could I argue with that? It just means they're accepting responsibility for having a gadget that's not necessary. Second, I'd consider it as a gift, or, more likely, as a reward for a scholastic accomplishment or something along those lines, but only with the understanding they'd have to pick up the service plan when what I paid for ran out. If I had a plan, I'd even consider letting them on as a family member if they made up their end of that added cost. Even if they were paying for it out of their own pocket, I'd demand a couple things: First, I'd make it mandatory they buy service from the same company I was using so that p2p calls were free. Second, I'd insist they research the hidden dangers of the microwave radiation emitted from the phone and encourage them to use a roof mounted antenna as much as possible when using the phone.
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May 7 2008, 01:36 PM
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With new phones that are only able to call certain numbers parents program as well as emergency numbers, it has allowed children to have a cell phone at a younger age without running up the bill. These phones are for emergencies or when children are away from parents. Defining an age to have a cell phone would depend on your situation. If you are working a lot and say your kid goes to a friend's house it would be nice for them to call you even if they are eight years old. This being the case, they mine as well start using them as they are young because it is becoming a larger part of society.
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May 8 2008, 08:16 AM
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I'd say when they start high school, and that is generally the time where they spend more and more time out of home rather than in home, and you will find giving them a mobile phone will keep both of you more informed than... alone. Well, you don't have to give them a crazy latest model type of phone, a second hand or older model will be sufficient.
I got mine when I was 13 years old, when I started High School here in Australia. I'm not the type who envies others when they have better phones or anything, unless it's something I seriously want badly, and in that case, I tend to negotiate with my parents rather than whinge. |
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May 8 2008, 02:58 PM
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im 15 and dont have a cell phone (allthoe i need one) i think kids around 10 should get them.
but im seeing 7 year olds running around with them. its rediculis, when your 7 you dont need a cell because your with your perents 24/7 |
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May 8 2008, 07:15 PM
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I think the youngest age a kid should have a cellphone is 12. During this age kids start getting into school activities and sports. When kids stay after school having a cellphone is a better way to keep in touch. In my old middle school, if you stayed after hrs to a point that the main office was closed their was no point of communication unless you asked someone to use their cellphone.
During my middle school days i had many days where i walked home cause i couldn't contact my mom before she went off to work. |
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May 11 2008, 11:16 PM
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I think the perfect age for giving a cell is around 15yrs old....At that age teens spend a lot of time hanging out with frnds are in constant touch with them. Its also a great way for parents to contact their kids when they're outside....i got my first cell when i was 16.. after a long and furious battle. and then too it was my dad's old cell
a motorola c200....ancient black and white model This post has been edited by pritamkumar90: May 11 2008, 11:17 PM |
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