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Q: Should the parent phone the daughter on her birthday?
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Why should you get your daughter a cell phone?

Some reasons that your son or daughter should have a cellphone are: 1) Cellphones one of the biggest ways of communication. 2) Cellphones are very important incase of emergencies, so you can contact family or 911. 3) Cellphones are a good way to socialize The age that your child can have a phone is up to the parent/guardian.


Should kids get a phone on their 12TH birthday because you think they should?

No they should get it when they turn 11 for their birthday!


Should a parent check their childs cell phone?

no !


Should i give my daughter her phone back after being grounded?

give the phone back to your grown daughter today please


Should you get your 11 year old daughter a phone?

No.


When should you not use the phone as it dangerous to do so?

you should not use your phone while driving a car and crossing a street or when a parent is talking to you


What should you get your 13 year old daughter for her birthday?

1. If she doesn't have a cell phone yet . A cell phone 2.A regular camera 3.A video camera 4.If your on the budget a gift card to her favorite place or just some money.


When should a girl get a phone?

their birthday when they're in 6th grade


When should you get your first phone?

1month before his or her tenth birthday


Why should a ten year have a phone?

i think they should not have a phone. I think every one should have a phone including kids so they can call there parent and talk if needed help in sticky situations


What should you ask for birthday?

ive already got a tablet, phone and hamster


Does custodial parent have to provide phone service for child?

Absolutely not. Shelter, food and clothing basics are it. If the child wants phone service, he/she should go to work and earn the money. Or, if the non-custodial parent differs, and the custodial parent agrees, he can pay for it.