Friday 19 August 2016

Explaining The Responsibilities To Children About Having A Talk Phone

By Frank Collins


As the new school year approaches, parents are beginning to think about keeping in contact with their children throughout the day. So, for many parents and children this means getting the best talk phone that is available and not having to pay outrageous fees. If you are like most parents, you want to either put your child on your plan or get them a prepaid plan where they pay by the month for service.

Although a mobile cell is on their list this year, it is up to you the parent to decide whether or not the child is responsible enough to own one. If they are responsible enough then the next step is to search for a device which you believe will be suitable for their needs. Not all children need a phone with a camera or one which allow them to search the web. However, most children around middle school age will want one with these amenities.

Let it be known that there should be no picture posting to any social media sites. Bullying is a huge problem, and most young children do not realize that one picture can be the start of an enormous problem throughout their school days. Be open and honest with your child about the negative purposes that people often use social media sites.

Children should be told that at school they have to follow the teachers and school's policy about having phones in the classroom and using them. Some children will try to call home and make up excuses to be picked up. Be sure to set rules and guidelines for the child having the device. You might set rules as to when they can call you during the day outside of an emergency.

Depending on the age of the child, you might have to give them hours which they can only use their phone. Many children will stay up all night playing games and texting friends. It is a good idea to put all phones on chargers in a family room at night. That way you will know that your child is not sitting up all night texting.

Do not give your child a device if you think they are not ready for one. There are children who will go behind their parents back and open up social media accounts using the phone. Be sure to do routine checks to make sure they are abiding by your rules.

Many children cannot miss what they have never had. It is always good to set boundaries. Let your child know what you will and will not tolerate with them and the phone. The first moment you see them step out of line, it is a great idea to take the device away from them until you feel they are ready to get it back.

Overall having a way to communicate with a child throughout the school year is perfectly alright. You want them to be able to contact you when they need to remind you of appointments, practices, and if they need a ride some where. However, you just want to make them aware of the responsibility that comes with owning a big part of technology.




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