When to Buy Your Child a Cellphone

By STEFANIE OLSEN
June 9, 2010

David Poger had planned to buy his daughter Maya a cellphone when she 
was 15 and in high school, but last year he and his wife caved when 
she was 11.

"There was a lot of nagging and pleading," said Mr. Poger, who lives 
in St. Louis, Miss. But for his wife, Stephanie, and him, he said, 
"Safety was a big issue because she was walking downtown with her 
school friends, going to movies and roller skating without us." He 
added, "I still think she's too young."

Many parents these days face the same struggle as the Pogers: at what 
age should you buy your child a cellphone? And when you do buy that 
first phone, what kind should it be?

About 75 percent of 12- to 17-year-olds in the United States own a 
mobile phone, up from 45 percent in 2004, according to an April study 
by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, part of the Pew 
Research Center. And children are getting their phones at earlier 
ages, industry experts say. The Pew study, for example, found that 58 
percent of 12-year-olds now had a cellphone, up from 18 percent in 
2004.

Parents generally say they buy their child a phone for safety 
reasons, because they want to be able to reach the child anytime. 
Cost also matters to parents, cellphone industry experts say; phones 
and family plans from carriers are both becoming more affordable. 
Also, as adults swap out their old devices for newer smartphones, it 
is easier to pass down a used phone.

But for children, it is all about social life and wanting to impress 
peers. The Pew study found that half of 12- to 17-year-olds sent 50 
text messages a day and texted their friends more than they talked to 
them on the phone or even face to face.

Experts say the social pressure to text can get acute by the sixth 
grade, when most children are 11 years old. Just ask Caroline 
LaGumina, 11, of New Rochelle, N.Y., who got her phone last 
Christmas. "I wanted to be able to text because my friends all text 
each other."

So when is the right time to buy that first phone?

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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/10/technology/personaltech/10basics.html

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