Cell Phones Argument
I reckon kids should have a cellphone when they are 10 but kids should learn how to use a phone for communication when they are at school for walking home or if they go for a bike ride. And if they get lost or hurt they can contact someone they trust. Also they are really good for entertainment you download lots of handy and fun apps good for long waits.
First of all a cell phone can be easily used for communication. If their friends have cellphones and they don’t then if their friends are organising something to have some fun they can organise it by themselves and not needing to use your phone to organise it. So that means they wont need to annoy you for your phone to use.
Secondly a cell phone is useful if you are lost or hurt. away from home and if your not there say there at the park and fall of the climbing frame they can call you or someone they trust or an ambulance if needed or if they need the police they can directly contact them. If you ask me they need a cellphone for this kind of thing even if they are younger than 10. But they still might need a cellphone to use if they let's say that their at school and they find out they have something after school and they need to tell. Don't get all mixed up this phone can be for contacts and not games.
Lastly a cell phone can provide entertainment. they can download apps so like if they are waiting at the hospital of doctors they can be entertained. Or if they need to wait for something else and they are good for downloading music for long waits at the airport. tell me what you would do if you had a long wait at the airport waiting for your plane?
So if they ever need to organise something with their friend they can you don't have to or if there ever in an emergency they can communicate. Cellphones are also very helpful for when they have a long wait at the doctors and are in need of entertainment. So if you have a kid about to hit 10 or older and they don’t have one yet then maybe consider a cellphone for their birthday [or maybe just as a treat]
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