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Consider These 3 Things Before Letting your Child have Her First Mobile Phone

A recent study commissioned by the National Consumers League found that nearly 60 percent of parents said they offered cell phones to their children at ages 10 or 11. Is that too young?

Parents of school-aged children eventually find themself in a quandry over when is the right time to allow their child to have their own phone.

Boys Town, a national child care organization, started over 95 years ago, offers these tips to help parents make the right choice for their family on how to decide the right time for a child to have an iPhone 6S or 6S Plus and how to manage the technology.

“Smartphone usage isn’t an all-or-nothing proposition,” says Laura Buddenberg, parent trainer at Boys Town. “Allow your child to have the phone for short periods of time and see how it goes.”Boys Town counsels families and schools across the country on the best parenting and discipline practices. These strategies incorporate those teachings and can be used for effective parenting in the home.”

Now when it comes to social media access, that’s a whole other story. At least parents should know that most sites restrict children under 13 from using their services. Federal Trade Commission regulations and guidance that require them to take extensive steps to secure children’s privacy, unless it’s a service made for kids, most social media sites just limit them from joining altogether.  At least that’s one decision to put off until adolescence.

 

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