Children And The Responsibility Of Owning A Talk Phone During The School Year

By Frank Collins


Once again children are headed back to school and parents are searching for school supplies and the latest fashionable clothing. One new item that might be added to your child's list this year is a talk phone. It is quite natural or a child to want a way to keep in contact with you and with their friends throughout the year.

Although a mobile cell is on their list this year, it is up to you the parent to decide whether or not the child is responsible enough to own one. If they are responsible enough then the next step is to search for a device which you believe will be suitable for their needs. Not all children need a phone with a camera or one which allow them to search the web. However, most children around middle school age will want one with these amenities.

Although parents think of the phone as a way to keep up with their child. Most children think of it as a way to interact with friends and increase their social circle. So, although it is a great way for parents to keep tabs; it is important to talk to children about being responsible with their phones.

Parents have a responsibility to their child to make sure they know it is not alright to post pictures to social media without their permission. Children do not understand that one wrong post can lead to a lot of heartache and negative attention. It is important to open up the line of communication to make sure your child is clear on the responsibility that comes with the device.

You will not find too many young children that do not have a cellphone. Most of them are supplied with the top of the line technology and many are allowed to use it freely. However, if you want to protect your child from the same predators that would be on the computer, you need to take the same precaution with the phone.

Do not give your child a device if you think they are not ready for one. There are children who will go behind their parents back and open up social media accounts using the phone. Be sure to do routine checks to make sure they are abiding by your rules.

There is nothing wrong with giving your child the best and allowing them to talk freely with their friends. It is good to give children privacy but too much privacy and leniency could lead to other worries. Also, allow your child to work to help pay for their cellular bill.

Children should know that having the latest technology requires a little work to keep it. They could do chores around home to help pay for it, or help out in the community. If they are old enough to get a part time job after school that is also a great way to teach responsibility. It will be one less bill you will have to worry about paying.




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