Cell phones are quickly becoming a staple with people of all ages. They began as an expensive, bulky piece of equipment that only your rich friends owned, but now they are not only a form of communication but are also used for entertainment, work and even safety. Families can stay connected much easier now and everyone benefits for their multi-functionality.
While young children may not be responsible enough to own an expensive phone, something simple and inexpensive can be a great way to ensure that they can contact someone if they are in any danger. Many educational institutes also frown upon children using their phones while in school, so make sure that your kids understand that the phone is only to be used in emergencies during the day. Make a judgment call about when your child is responsible enough to have a phone.
For older children, cell phones are a great way to keep tabs on them to make sure they are not getting into too much trouble, as teenagers always do. If they have a smartphone, they will also be able to use the cell phone to their own advantage by looking up information if a computer is not available or playing a game while they are waiting for you at the grocery store. Too much time spent on the phone can be bad for them, so monitoring their use is always advised.
Families can reap the benefits of the technology of cell phones in many ways, but moderation should be used. You do not want children to waste time on their phone, but rather encourage them to use it for learning and thinking. After all, one day they may invent the next piece of technology that is essential to society.









