Smartphones have become near-universal among children, with up to 91% of 11-year-olds owning one. Here's what to consider when deciding if your child is ready for one.
only time it was inconvenient was when i needed to schedule a pick-up time for the bus stop with my parents
In that case I think one of those basic phones that can only make calls, send sms and play snake could be appropriate I think. Also allows them to contact someone in cases of emergency.
My nieces had these when they were children. My wife and I will, definitely, consider getting these for our sons soon. Would you happen to know where to find this type of phone?
Most phone shops I’ve been to in the past had at least one of those lying around, but I don’t know how it is in other places and whether it changed with time.
In that case I think one of those basic phones that can only make calls, send sms and play snake could be appropriate I think. Also allows them to contact someone in cases of emergency.
My nieces had these when they were children. My wife and I will, definitely, consider getting these for our sons soon. Would you happen to know where to find this type of phone?
Most phone shops I’ve been to in the past had at least one of those lying around, but I don’t know how it is in other places and whether it changed with time.
OK. Thanks.