tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4465346483663707684.post4459223157280712030..comments2023-09-29T18:46:48.346+08:00Comments on Beyond the Viewfinder: Kids and cellphonesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4465346483663707684.post-89972893420387391482010-07-02T10:30:47.676+08:002010-07-02T10:30:47.676+08:00Hi Jackie,
Thanks !
Good point you have. However I...Hi Jackie,<br />Thanks !<br />Good point you have. However I did not mentioned a certain age that kids can or cannot have a cellphone. Depending on parents individual preferences. As I said, feel free to agree or disagree.Zacharyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00743318180886037212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4465346483663707684.post-5571036435659074992010-07-01T22:21:20.303+08:002010-07-01T22:21:20.303+08:00Kids do need cell phones. We're living in a te...Kids do need cell phones. We're living in a technology age. I got my kids cell phones once they entered middle school. It's more of a safety tool than anything else. However, I didn't get them a contrat plan. I bought them prepaid cell phones. With TracFone, they have unlimited talk text and web. They pay me $15 a month from their allowance and I pay the rest ($30). It teaches them about responsibility and it gives me peace of mind knowing they cant contact me in case of anything.Jackienoreply@blogger.com