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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My 10 year old has friends with one. Way too young. Think I'm going to have to get one when in secondary school in sept next year for safety (I don't let him out alone yet ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"That children should be given a mobile phone?
My brother has just bought his 11 year old a phone which I think is far too young?"
Iv seen kids younger than that with them! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have my daughter her first phone when she was nine.
But that was because we gave her the freedom to go out and play with her friends in the nearby housing estates.
Whilst she wasn't far away from us it gave her the confidence to be able to go out, be a kid and to always be in touch if she ever needed it. |
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I think it depends on what sort of phone and why.
Ours had the most basic pay-as-you-go ones when they switched to whatever 'big' school is called nowadays. Just so they had more independence and we didn't worry. We resisted smart-phones for as long as possible.
Mr ddc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think it depends on what sort of phone and why.
Ours had the most basic pay-as-you-go ones when they switched to whatever 'big' school is called nowadays. Just so they had more independence and we didn't worry. We resisted smart-phones for as long as possible.
Mr ddc"
this is my plan! |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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a phone for a phones sake...when they are old enough to go out with mates on their own..
extra credit..work for it..
smart phone..let them buy their own, by working for it..and let them buy their own credit too.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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when kids are old enough to go out alone I feel a mobile is a good idea
of course we all have our own opinions of what age is old enough to be out alone |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?"
Did they have cars when you were a kid? |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?"
I have always thought as much as they are convenient at times they are a curse for lots of reasons...but, it is normal life now to have them.
Mine were around 13 to 14 when they got theirs ( many moons ago )They were only just getting popular then, if they were popular earlier then I would have probably let them have a basic one when they went to the big school |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
I have always thought as much as they are convenient at times they are a curse for lots of reasons...but, it is normal life now to have them.
Mine were around 13 to 14 when they got theirs ( many moons ago )They were only just getting popular then, if they were popular earlier then I would have probably let them have a basic one when they went to the big school"
Saying that, there was no smart phones then anyway |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid?" Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My son got one at 11 but it was for safety and because he has to be a latch key kid sometimes, he's sensible and texts me whenever he's going to be late at school etc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why all the hate for smartphones?
They can be incredibly additive, and most lack the most basic parental controls that you can put on your computer/laptop"
Err they all contain the same parental controls as your pc plus network operator parental controls. (Remember how many people here complain about those)
Windows, android, and iPhone have them inbuilt controls.
I don't really buy the "adictive" thing it's just you use them for more things so spend more time on them.
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Err they all contain the same parental controls as your pc plus network operator parental controls. (Remember how many people here complain about those)
Windows, android, and iPhone have them inbuilt controls.
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Certainly the Huawei Android phones don't. You can have controls via the mobile operator, but once they go on via wifi, you're at the mercy of how computer-savvy their friends' parents are when they set up their internet access.
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I think our son had his first phone when he was about 8, a doting aunt and uncle bought it for him I don't think he ever used it. Both kids had one in primary school i think and we never had any issues or problems. Our biggest problem was our daughter using the net and making the phone unavailable, we used to unplug the phone after an hour |
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"I got one the day I started secondary school at 11
In 1996?"
I think that's about when I got my first one although I remember seeing a guy with a mobile phone in 1987, I think. He had a battery pack in a shoulder bag and it was really big. |
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"I got one the day I started secondary school at 11
In 1996?
I think that's about when I got my first one although I remember seeing a guy with a mobile phone in 1987, I think. He had a battery pack in a shoulder bag and it was really big. "
Our gp came out to one of the kids in around 1992 and his mobile phone pack was bigger than his medical bag. it took my mind right off the ill child. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I got one the day I started secondary school at 11
In 1996?
I think that's about when I got my first one although I remember seeing a guy with a mobile phone in 1987, I think. He had a battery pack in a shoulder bag and it was really big. "
They've been around since the late 70/80's, mostly business men had them - horrible car ones too.
I had pagers in the mid to late 90s. Awkward time consuming things.
Was just surprised you had one in 1996 especially so young, as the general public didn't really catch on with them until the payg became widely available 1999 onwards |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"That children should be given a mobile phone?
My brother has just bought his 11 year old a phone which I think is far too young?"
I'd say from about 8 is right, especially if they've started playing out. That's when my son was given the responsibility of his own |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
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You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? " I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!!"
I lived on a council estate everyone I knew had a house phone. I must have been on a posh council estate |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!!
I lived on a council estate everyone I knew had a house phone. I must have been on a posh council estate "
I lived and still live in the largest council estate by population in England,we never got burgled. |
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!!
I lived on a council estate everyone I knew had a house phone. I must have been on a posh council estate "
We got a phone in 1966 or 67 when my dad started his business and we lived on a council estate. People used to knock to use it and bring fourpence to pay |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!!
I lived on a council estate everyone I knew had a house phone. I must have been on a posh council estate
We got a phone in 1966 or 67 when my dad started his business and we lived on a council estate. People used to knock to use it and bring fourpence to pay "
I can remember not having a phone,it was lovely. I panic when I leave my phone at home in case something happens. How did we manage before mobiles? |
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!!
I lived on a council estate everyone I knew had a house phone. I must have been on a posh council estate
We got a phone in 1966 or 67 when my dad started his business and we lived on a council estate. People used to knock to use it and bring fourpence to pay
I can remember not having a phone,it was lovely. I panic when I leave my phone at home in case something happens. How did we manage before mobiles? "
No idea .
Things change, life moves on and we live in the world as it is not as it was. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!!
I lived on a council estate everyone I knew had a house phone. I must have been on a posh council estate
We got a phone in 1966 or 67 when my dad started his business and we lived on a council estate. People used to knock to use it and bring fourpence to pay
I can remember not having a phone,it was lovely. I panic when I leave my phone at home in case something happens. How did we manage before mobiles?
No idea .
Things change, life moves on and we live in the world as it is not as it was."
I don't like change. Too many people,too many cars. Bring back the horse and cart!! |
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A smartphone in a child's hands is lethal. I found out the hard way. 13 is way too young for some of these social sites.
If they're that desperate for a phone they can have 1 that does notconnect to the internet until they can prove they can be trusted. |
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"A smartphone in a child's hands is lethal. I found out the hard way. 13 is way too young for some of these social sites.
If they're that desperate for a phone they can have 1 that does notconnect to the internet until they can prove they can be trusted. "
Don't they have parental controls? |
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"When I was a kid my mates lived within walking distance and if we wanted to chat we "called" for each other.
I just don't get it?
Did they have cars when you were a kid? Surprisingly they did have cars when I was a child?
The point was most of my friends lived locally and phones would have been somewhat immaterial
You didn't spend hours in a smelly phone box ringing your mates? I was brought up on the largest council estate in Manchester. House phones would have got you burgled!!
I lived on a council estate everyone I knew had a house phone. I must have been on a posh council estate
We got a phone in 1966 or 67 when my dad started his business and we lived on a council estate. People used to knock to use it and bring fourpence to pay
I can remember not having a phone,it was lovely. I panic when I leave my phone at home in case something happens. How did we manage before mobiles?
No idea .
Things change, life moves on and we live in the world as it is not as it was.
I don't like change. Too many people,too many cars. Bring back the horse and cart!! "
doesn't half make the morning commute slow. |
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