B.F. asks from Kennesaw, GA on May 15, 2011
Kids and Cell Phones - Kennesaw,GA
Hi Ladies,
I wondered what the thought is on kids ages 6,7,8,9,10 having cell phones?
My boys have been on me because their friends have cell phones. Today i was at a function where I was able to observe these kids and their parents that have these cells phones. I did notice some kids taking pics and sending them to each other it was of a good thing. It was a cub scout thing and the boys were happy cheering each other accomplishments, pics of each other with their buddies, etc. I noticed theses parents weren't driving cars 15 yrs old they were newer. I noticed the moms had nicer clothes then me, etc. the whole 9 yrs everything more expensive then what my family has. So therefore they would have the money for cell phones.
My kids are now asking again and I'm saying no not because of any other reason then it's not even a thought in my world as I cannot afford for a kid to have one barley me.
So tell me if money is no object is it o.k. for kids that age to have a cell phone? or am I old fashioned ?
I've told my kids not only can I not afford it but I think a cell phone should be considered maybe in middle school when someone is in activities after school and needs to be in touch with their parents. Otherwise I don't see the need.
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Thanks for your opinions. I do see reasons for children to have them I had not experienced that as the kids I had seen basically seemed to be playing with them. There are time when my son goes down the street on his bike and I have a sick kid and I can't call every neighbor to see who's house he's in front of chatting and I have to go outside and walk down the street until I am in hear shot distance and tell me I need him home, a cell phone would come in handy.
Thanks!
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R.. answers from Chattanooga on May 15, 2011
I like how a friend of mine works it. She has her own cell phone, and for $10 extra a month she added ONE line to her plan. (She has 4 kids) If her kids are going somewhere they might need a phone, (club activites, out with a friend, etc.) then they get to take the extra. It has minimal minutes, and no texting. If more than one kid needs it, then she gives it to the one who would need it more. That way she can contact them, or vice-versa. She could afford a phone for each kid... but she doesn't feel like they need their own. Her plan is that when they get their driver's license, and a job, she will pay 1/2 of their phone plan.
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H.W. answers from Portland on May 15, 2011
My son isn't going to have a cell phone until he can afford to pay the bill. Until then, we'll give him quarters for the pay phone. Not every kid needs a cell phone. Latchkey kids? I get it. But for many of us, this just seems like a very expensive toy.
You are not alone. Money IS a very real consideration. You are not old fashioned. (We drive a '92 Honda, by the way, with better gas mileage than a Prius, so it's not about the age of the car.:) )
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K.M. answers from Kansas City on May 15, 2011
Way too young!!! My oldest is almost 6 and I would never even consider it! Kids need cell phones when they're not constantly with an adult. Kids ages 6-10 should constantly be with an adult. Rich or poor, kids this young generally have no need for a cell phone.
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R.. answers from Chattanooga on May 15, 2011
I like how a friend of mine works it. She has her own cell phone, and for $10 extra a month she added ONE line to her plan. (She has 4 kids) If her kids are going somewhere they might need a phone, (club activites, out with a friend, etc.) then they get to take the extra. It has minimal minutes, and no texting. If more than one kid needs it, then she gives it to the one who would need it more. That way she can contact them, or vice-versa. She could afford a phone for each kid... but she doesn't feel like they need their own. Her plan is that when they get their driver's license, and a job, she will pay 1/2 of their phone plan.
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H.W. answers from Portland on May 15, 2011
My son isn't going to have a cell phone until he can afford to pay the bill. Until then, we'll give him quarters for the pay phone. Not every kid needs a cell phone. Latchkey kids? I get it. But for many of us, this just seems like a very expensive toy.
You are not alone. Money IS a very real consideration. You are not old fashioned. (We drive a '92 Honda, by the way, with better gas mileage than a Prius, so it's not about the age of the car.:) )
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C.W. answers from Allentown on May 15, 2011
I bought my son a pre-pay cell phone when he was 8... right after his school bus was in an accident and I didn't get a call to come pick him up from the hospital until several hours later, tyvm.
We shut it off after we began homeschooling.
Now we're looking into getting one for the kids to share, as we have several involved in outside activities that overlap. We want whomever is not with a parent to have a phone.
We would not buy kids cell phones as "toys". They're tools.
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E.M. answers from Honolulu on May 15, 2011
It matters, many new cell phones have a GPS tracker so you can see everywhere the cell goes (some parents are too lazy to keep track of their kids and use this, others use it because the child has proven untrustworthy and they need it), you can call if you need help or 911 easily.
I have a 5, 3 and 1 year old and we have our next door neighbor that got her 5 year old son a Moto Droid. I think it is insane but then again her child is kinda latch key, takes the bus, is home with an adult but that adult is practically bed ridden so the kid is on his own a lot (and over at my house as I know I can at least be a stable influence on his life). Mom and dad both work crazy hours and grandma stays home and keeps the kid. They can't afford to do it otherwise so I can see how a phone would be a boon.
On the other hand I would not let my kids have one until much older. I am home and I am involved in their life so my kids don't need it.
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K.M. answers from Kansas City on May 15, 2011
Way too young!!! My oldest is almost 6 and I would never even consider it! Kids need cell phones when they're not constantly with an adult. Kids ages 6-10 should constantly be with an adult. Rich or poor, kids this young generally have no need for a cell phone.
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S.B. answers from Redding on May 15, 2011
My daughter got a cell phone when she was just shy of 18, had her own job and could pay for it herself.
Now, I had tried to get her a cell phone for her birthday and she told me she didn't like it because it wasn't the kind her friends had. It returned it, got my money back, and never offered another one.
She lived.
Being a single working mom, I bought my son a tracfone (pay as you go) for emergencies. It was no frills. No photos, no internet, no texting. He will be 16 next month and still has no photo, internet or texting on his phone. It's not necessary in my opinion. He has a digital camera and a computer at home with e-mail. The bases are covered. Oh, he has plenty of friends with phones who do all of that and I can't tell you how many of them have lost their phones, had them stolen, accidentally dropped them and broke them.
They get new phones like they get new shoes and to me, it's a bit much.
That's just my opinion.
Even young kids can be responsible with cell phones. And I do think there are situations where they are needed for communication with their parents in some circumstances.
I may be old fashioned too. Sometimes I think we give our kids things too young and it just opens the door for wanting the next version or keeping up with what their friends have.
Again, just my opinion.
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S.H. answers from Honolulu on May 15, 2011
If a kid is mature enough, does not treat it like a toy, and does not treat it as a social event, and does not go around giving out their phone number to whomever... and understands it is just for calling mommy/daddy/for emergencies etc., then per a reasonable age, they can use a cell-phone.
Parents give their kids cell phones (at least my friends do), for EMERGENCY use and because their kids are perhaps in after school programs and are not picked up until they get off work, often after 5:00pm.
AND, they give their kids, cell phones which has NO TEXTING on it. AND, the kids are given strict instructions... that their phone-number is NOT to be given, out to whomever. Because, Mommy & Daddy pay for it. It is not for socializing.
IF a child can understand those parameters, then it is NOT an 'entertainment' toy. It is a cell-phone. NOT a toy. NOT a 'thing' to have just because all the other kids have one.
It is a way to communicate with Mommy & Daddy. And for emergencies.
ONLY while at school. If not at school & they are with Mommy & Daddy.... their kids are NOT allowed to just have it 24 hours a day, nor go to bed with it. They are not allowed to have it all the time. It is still the Mom & Dad's phone. But it is for their child to 'use'... when needed and per circumstance. So, thus, their kids don't have the cell-phone with them all the time. When not needed/not in use, the Parent.... hangs onto it.
Then it is given to their child, when it is needed.
These are the RULES, my friends have with their kids, per cell phones. Ya know?
Common sense.
My Daughter is 8. She does not need one. Nor does she have one. But she is mature. I would trust her. But she has no 'need' for one. I am home with her, I am a SAHM, she is not anywhere just by herself etc. nor does she walk home by herself etc., and she would not need one. And I am with her at her lessons too.
To me, a 6,7 year old, is not responsible enough. They would at the least, loose it somewhere. For example.
For older kids, Latchkey kids, kids home alone or on their own or what not, a cell phone is practical. Not a 'toy'. But again, a child has to be able.... to use it, as per the RULES of the parent. If not, it gets taken away.
A cell phone, per young kids, is NOT an 'entertainment' center. It is not, for that reason. Taking and sending pics to each other on phones... yah, kids even send naked pic of themselves/others that way too.
Some kids, just cannot... handle the responsibility of a phone. Nor the use of it. NO matter what age.
One Grandparent for example, told me of a bunch of Teens eating at a fast food restaurant. They were all giggling. This was a bunch of boys and girls. One of the girls, was, with her CELL phone, taking photos of herself.... under her skirt... and sending it to her guy friends, at the table.
The Grandparent that told me this, said it was disgusting.
But well... that is one of the things, that kids can do with cell phones... which has photo and texting capability on it.
So, no wonder there are all kinds of problems... with kids sending each other lewd photos of each other and Bullying by texting on phones.
It is not a toy.
It is a phone.
Still.
There is a difference between a BASIC phone and a phone that has all the bells and whistles on it.
A kid, does not need all that.
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K.M. answers from Laredo on May 15, 2011
IMO no way! there is no need for a kid who isnt a freshman in high school to have a cell phone. even a kid in middle school who is only 12-13 should have an adult around most of the time (which would mean they dont need their own phone)
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