I plan to give my son a phone for his 11th bday. Is that too young? he would only use it to call my wife, myself, the nanny or his grandparents for rides, etc.
I plan to give my son a phone for his 11th bday. Is that too young? he would only use it to call my wife, myself, the nanny or his grandparents for rides, etc.
my nephew got his on his 8th bd, can call only to accepted numbers and
no internet use or txt-pay services. parents can see his location
from their phone all the time
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my nephew got his on his 8th bd, can call only to accepted numbers and
no internet use or txt-pay services. parents can see his location
from their phone all the time
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I don't think there is an age when they get a phone, I think it's when you determine that they are responsible enough to take care of it and use it properly. I've seen 6 year olds that I wouldn't have a problem with having a phone and I've seen 20 year olds that shouldn't have one.
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I have seen 20-40 year olds that shouldn't have one because they leave them at the bar all the time and lose them.
kneifl
I would say the average now is 10-11 years old when they are in 5th-6th grade in their last year of middle school. By that time they may already be going to sleep overs with friends, walking home from school, after school sports activities, etc. so it's good to be able to contact them or "find my iphone" them whenever you want. Plus with iphones you can set restrictions on phone usage as you wish. There are limitless options for restrictions for kids on iphones.
I have three boys 16, 12 and 7 year old and my older two boys got theirs around that time and no regrets so far as long as they are responsible with their phones.
No one cares......
kneifl
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