There is no "better" or "worse" time for a child to get his or her first phone, persay. It all depends on the responsibility of the child and whether or not they would be able to handle not losing the phone, giving their number to trustworthy people, etc. The average time for a child to get a phone is usually in middle school - 6th, 7th, or 8th grade.
I think a child should defiantly have a cell phone by the time they are in secondary school. Ten or Eleven would be a good age...
A good phone for your child is the Samsung Intensity II(2). It has Internet and is a very fast phone.
get her a phone but is sheresponsible
I think eleven or twelve is a good age for a cell phone.
Example of how a staff member should answer the phone at a child care center: Good Morning (or good afternoon) Kitty Corner Child Care; Jane speaking; how may I help you?'
A good spy phone for a child can be created by using an old cellular telephone. You can provide a post-paid sim card with limited credit so the child can play and make calls to you.
A good time for a child to start emailing Santa would be starting December 1st.
AnswerNo - My Kids Got A Phone And Immediately Started To Download Porn. Not A Good Idea.AnswerIf you can set clear rules on cell phone usage then a cell phone will allow you to check where your child is and for them to call you if they are in trouble or need assistance.
It is a good phone to start out with if you are looking for a nice phone that will last you a long time and wont give out on you. I like this phone but i got an iphone 4s. I liked it. it was my first phone and its good phone to start out with.
i have that phone and yes it it a good phone but it does take some time getting used to.
Currently 75 percent of children aged 12 to 17 have a cell phone. There is no one right age to buy a child a cell phone and it is totally dependent on the child and the parent.
It depends on that child's maturity and daily activities. If that kid is taking a bus home or staying after school by themselves or just walking home, it's time to get a phone to communicate. If you still walk that child everywhere and rarely have them without adult supervision, it can hold off for a bit. Usually about the time when that child wants a phone is when they actually need it.