The most popular age at which
parents give their kids cell phones is 12. Are tweens ready to handle the
responsibility of their own digital link to the world?
Bonnie Rochman said : my 9-year-old son doesn’t have a cell phone. I don’t think it’s occurred to him to ask,
which puts me in the blissful company of other pre-tween parents whose kids
have yet to hound them for what’s
become a standard accoutrement of childhood.
Just because he doesn’t have his own phone doesn’t mean he’s not using one, of course. He
and his younger sisters take turns clamoring for my iPhone or settling for the
iPod Touch — now-indispensable
devices with which earlier generations didn’t have
to contend! So what's ur view on this folks?
hmmmm! Is nt bad for age 12 to use phone in close watch!
ReplyDeletethat is why we called dis generation jet-age generation!
ReplyDeleteWe are in a̶̲̥̅̊ global village quite alright bt den, kids need to restricted cos of D̶̲̥̅̊ advert effect of the rays of network, guess it shld be upto D̶̲̥̅̊ age of 14 wen deyy av strong system to witstand all datt!
ReplyDelete@Age 8, a child is entitled 2 use a cellphone wen he or she can observe treat and danger. Its an odd world now where odd tinz re occuring. Be smart nd hand ur child 1 today.
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