Nowadays, it’s not only grown-ups that are hooked on getting the latest cellular phones; complete with the latest in technology; special features and all the available applications that can be packed into one tiny cellphone gadget.

Kids too, have become addicted, for lack of a better term, to cellular phones. They see their moms and dads clutching the latest cellphone known to man and they want to have the same too; not only for its various applications but more so to show-off to their friends. It poses some kind of message for kids when they have the same cool gadgets like everyone else.

SHOULD YOU GIVE YOUR CHILD {TO OWN} A CELLPHONE?

What happens then when your child start to ask for one? Should you just concede without a second thought? There’s no doubt that young kids should really not be permitted to own a cellphone just yet. But for the older kids, it wholly depends on the parents’ discretion.

Cellphones are essential for communication and if you are away often and your kids happen to be out too; with their peers or some school activity; keeping in contact with them whenever both parents and children are apart is important. Cellphones will definitely make this simpler for everyone.

Plus, cell phones can be very helpful also to kids in times of emergencies.

TEACHING CHILDREN TO BE RESPONSIBLE

One way to turn this cellphone ownership subject into something constructive is teaching kids how to be responsible cellphone owners. Setting limitations as to their usage is an essential factor when thinking about giving children their own phones. While listening to songs and taking pictures may be a few of the things that kids want to be able to do with their cellphones; permitting them to browse the internet or chat minus parental guidance should be something parents need to think twice about.

In this case, getting them a cellphone with only the bare essentials could be the answer. Also, giving these phones as incentives for doing well in class will train kids that they have to show good behavior in order to be permitted to have their own phones.

Finally, one way to also teach them about responsibility is training them to put aside allowance so they can buy their own prepaid loads; or both parents and kids can split the cost of the cellphone. There are many ways for parents to get something constructive from these tools.

 

 

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