A debate that can depend on the child?
A debate that can depend on the age of the child?
A debate that can depend on the maturity of the child?
A debate that can depend on the family and their beliefs?
The debate regarding the necessity of mobile phones
for children continues to rage on as kids demand cell phones at younger
and younger ages. Many parents, however, believe that cell phones are a
non-essential luxury that can be reserved until a certain age; others
feel that in this day and age, mobiles are an important asset for
everyone, children included.
In this article, we’ll look at 10 reasons why your kid can do without a mobile:
1. Children shouldn’t be any place where there isn’t responsible adult supervision
– Any time children aren’t within the care of their parents there
should always be someone old enough to watch the kids with them. There
is no need for them to carry their own personal phones when they and
their parents adhere to this simple common sense policy, which has
worked for centuries.
2. What children actually use phones for varies greatly from why the phone was initially bought
– Children are using these phones for everything but the emergencies
that parents use as a rationale for equipping them with mobiles in the
first place. Facebook won’t help in an emergency, and neither will Angry
Birds. And who texts an emergency message anyway?
3. The phones being purchased for emergency situations are
coming equipped with the latest technology – Most parents who argue
that the phone is a safety measure for their child wind up spending a
bundle on web access and texting service for their kids’ phones, both of
which are totally unnecessary for their supposed purpose.
4. Cell phones are becoming less a help and more a hindrance
– Kids spend time on their mobile phones that could and should be spent
more productively. Given the state of education in this country, the
time is past due to eliminate distractions rather than hand them out to
our kids.
5. Cell phones open gateways to trouble – Most of the
dangers to their kids that parents are dealing with are related to the
fact that their kids are in constant contact via cell phones.
Cyber-bullying, sexting and other such issues are far more likely to put
your child at risk than not having a cell phone.
6. Having the world at your fingertips can be a dangerous distraction
– Cell phone use could in fact put your child at risk to the sort of
perils that parents envision when they buy the kids phones to begin
with. Think about it: your child is too busy texting, surfing, or
playing games that she becomes otherwise oblivious to her surroundings.
7. They cause a dependence on constant connection – It
isn’t healthy for kids to remain so dependent on constant connectivity
in order to function. Kids need to develop independence and the capacity
for responsible decision-making without supervision.
8. They have a negative influence on productivity and learning
– Kids are frequently using their cell phones, to their own detriment
as well as others, at times and in places at which there is no need for
them to have one, such as in school. Some schools, for this reason, have
taken steps to ban them.
9. Cell phones encourage superficial relationships –
Cell phone use inhibits social development. Kids become more reliant on
their devices to communicate and spend less face time with friends and
family as a result.
10. They make kids grow up too fast – Kids should be
allowed to be kids. There will be plenty of years ahead when they will
have jobs and responsibilities that might necessitate their having these
electronic leashes. We should let them enjoy this time in their lives
while they still can.
Source: Land Line Phone Service
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