Kids with Cell Phones, How Young is Too Young?
An anonymous reader writes "CNet is reporting that the average age of a child receiving their first cell phone is continuing to drop. A report carried out last year showed that the average age of a child's first cell phone was just eight years old and is expected to drop closer to 5 years of age this year. The author raises the obligatory medical questions that have been argued about in adults for years. Just how young is too young for a cell phone?
Because there is no such thing as too early.
Where were you when the voynix came?
just stay the f*ck off my lawn!
I'm sure "SlashdotMedia" will improve on all the wonders that Dice Holdings blessed us all with
Poor means hoping the toothache goes away.
When I was 5 years old I couldn't convince my mother to buy me a new GI Joe .... there's no flippin way I could have gotten a cell phone, even if they did exist.
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What the hell does a 5 year old need with a cell phone? Call the babysitter to tell them you'll be late because you're power lunching with Billy on some cool mudpies? Call AAA if your Big Wheel breaks down? (Assuming they still make Big Wheels
Crap do I feel old now.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
They objected, but they didn't say anything? What did they do, send you a memo?
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
Text message. . .
do you really want your daughter stranded in the middle of nowhere without a way to call for help when her looser friends forget to pick her up?
Her "looser" friends? I would hope that my daughter wouldn't hang out with such sluts. But then again I would hope that my daughter isn't the loosest.
Heck, I had a scary experience as a kid that shows you can't be too careful. We were at TG&Y (a now-defunct K-Martlike store), and I was walking a couple steps behind my mom. I was like 3-4 years old, it's one of my earliest really clear memories. I stopped to look at a purse or something else pretty on a display, got maybe 5-6 feet behind mom as a result - and a second later, someone had grabbed me from behind, with their hand over my mouth. Luckily, when the person swung me around I saw my cousin standing there - my "kidnapper" was my aunt, who happened to see us in the store and noticed that I was lagging behind. My mom walked maybe 10 feet or less before she noticed that I was no longer right behind her, but it was enough.
Some of your other reasons make more sense, but saying that a parent is a failure if they lose sight of their kids at some point is really unnecessarily harsh. Ask your parents if YOU ever got away from them for a few seconds in a crowd.
Warning: Apple/Nintendo fangirl. Likes her electronics cute & cuddly. May be rabid.
> [Cell phones] also [have] a handy little kidtracker GPS
So that's why my mom insists on continuing to pay for my cell phone despite the fact that I am living on my own and making a six figure salary! Better leave it at home next time I troll a Vampyre club and strip joint...
Five year olds need cellphones so they can call their lawyers when RIAA sues them for filesharing. Duh.