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See Dick call. See Jane text. Why parents are giving in to children's requests for cell phones
Star Ledger ^ | 12.10.06 | KELLY HEYBOER

Posted on 01/01/2007 1:45:53 PM PST by Coleus

Joe Skarimbas was just learning to read when he decided he was ready to join the digital age. "When he went to first grade he said, 'When am I going to get a cell phone?'" said Joe's mother, Tara Skarimbas.

The Leonia family decided to hold off on getting young Joe a phone until he turns 10 and starts walking home from school alone. But his mother understands the temptation to get her son, who turns 8 this month, a cell phone as soon as possible.

"Just for safety purposes," she said, glancing toward the new Disney Mobile kiosk during a shopping trip to the Paramus Park mall last week.

As the adult and teenage cell phone market becomes saturated, cell phone companies are targeting younger and younger users. This holiday season several companies -- including Disney, Verizon, TicTalk and Firefly -- are pushing brightly colored cell phones specially designed for children as young as kindergartners.

(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: cellphones; consumerculture; consumerism; culturewar; instantgratification; parentsnotfriends; tweens
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To: Nik Naym
I don't tend to call people names on FR, but I DO make observations. >>

Coming from a dolt, I am not surprised.  Thanks for the laugh, now try to learn something. It's going to be hard, put your thinking cap on.  

http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=%22use+of%22+%22beepers%22+%22drugs%22+%22schools%22

http://www.electronic-school.com/2000/09/0900sbot.htmlPagers versus cell phones

In the early 1990s, electronic paging devices or pagers became synonymous with drug dealers. Although pagers had other, more benign uses, schools and state legislatures quickly passed policies and laws forbidding their use in schools, often with severe penalties attached.

According to the Education Commission on the States, 16 states have passed laws that ban student possession of pagers in schools. Of those states, five mention only pagers. The other states include cellular phones and other electronic devices. All the laws allow for school boards or principals to make exceptions, some for medical emergencies.

It was a different story when parents and students found out the ban covered cell phones as well. "We are hearing a great deal from parents who believe [the phones are] a part of modern-day life and students should be able to use them," says Gordon, whose district is in an affluent suburb of Washington, D.C. "We are approaching that point where we will have to make a distinction between pagers and cell phones."  Montgomery County's state legislature tried to do exactly that recently by proposing Maryland's law be amended to allow cell phones in schools. That effort failed, Gordon says, with lawmakers from large, urban areas on one side and rural lawmakers on the other. "Those from rural districts didn't see the need for cell phones," she says.

In Franklin, Wis., the school board first banned pagers, then broadened the policy to include two-way electronic communication devices. Dave Szychlinski, president of the Franklin School Board, says the broad language was necessary because it could include up-and-coming technology, such as handheld computers like Palm Pilots. "Students functioned well before cell phones," says Szychlinski. "They're not necessary for students in their daily activities."

241 posted on 01/01/2007 8:40:16 PM PST by Coleus (Happy New Year!)
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To: FreedomCalls
And had you not have had a cell phone, would it have taken you more than 7 minutes to find a pay phone and call? Would you have even bothered to find a pay phone and call it in? I guess I don't see that as the point. 7 minutes can mean life or death. It was December 26th, 4:45pm in the middle of rush hour traffic. Would it not make sense with the amount of money going to public safety in the form of taxes, etc that they actually had enough people on staff to answer a phone call? Every minute counts and in today's world, a 7 minute on hold time for LIFE AND DEATH emergencies is absolutely ridiculous.
242 posted on 01/01/2007 8:55:02 PM PST by SideoutFred (Save us from the Looney Left)
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To: monkapotamus; LUV W; All

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243 posted on 01/01/2007 8:57:21 PM PST by SevenofNine ("Step aside Jefe"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: SevenofNine

244 posted on 01/01/2007 8:58:59 PM PST by monkapotamus
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To: SevenofNine

245 posted on 01/01/2007 9:02:17 PM PST by monkapotamus
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To: durasell

They can only keep the "violent" sex offender who preys on children from living near schools, parks, libraries etc...


246 posted on 01/01/2007 9:05:42 PM PST by trussell
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To: najida

Technology is a tool, no different from a hammer or a saw. Some people have the ability to apply them with more skill than others.

And, as I've said many times before: for better or worse, you don't get to grow old in the same world into which you were born.


247 posted on 01/01/2007 9:10:16 PM PST by durasell (!)
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To: monkapotamus

Now that funny ROFL

Post that at Canteen Monk Tomkow would love it


248 posted on 01/01/2007 9:10:39 PM PST by SevenofNine ("Step aside Jefe"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: greccogirl
"We stayed in our class and when the school released us parents came for us. How is that very different? And we didn't have cell phones."
If you were one of your parents standing in the parking lot with no idea what was happening with your child you would know the difference.

I was able to communicate with my son and hear everything that happened in the classroom, I was also able to allow other parents to communicate with their children.

Do you have children?

This does not seem to be that difficult of a concept to grasp.

249 posted on 01/01/2007 9:12:01 PM PST by Souled_Out (Our hope is in the power of God working through the hearts of people.)
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To: NapkinUser
"But you still provided no real additional safety. "
Safety?

Get a grip on reality.

The purpose of having a cell phone is to be able to communicate.

I was able to communicate with my son and provide a means of communication to other concerned parents.

Try to stay on topic.

250 posted on 01/01/2007 9:18:19 PM PST by Souled_Out (Our hope is in the power of God working through the hearts of people.)
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To: jaybee

if your child is ever taken they can dial 911 on the cell phone and the towers the phone uses to continue the call can provide useful info on where the child is. (I wish my kids had this protection when they were taken)


251 posted on 01/01/2007 9:25:35 PM PST by trussell
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To: Coleus

Aw come on, get the kid a MySpace account too!


252 posted on 01/01/2007 9:32:05 PM PST by Minutemen ("It's a Religion of Peace")
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To: cripplecreek

The kids gotta learn to carry a dime in their penny loafers!


253 posted on 01/01/2007 9:38:43 PM PST by Minutemen ("It's a Religion of Peace")
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To: Coleus

Pedophiles use the internet. So do you. Hmmmm.


254 posted on 01/01/2007 11:42:40 PM PST by Fierce Allegiance (SAY NO TO RUDY!)
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To: Nik Naym

What if you are so wrong? Have you looked at the emission pattern of the typical cellphone antenna? What kind of RF diagnostic equipment have you personally used to examine cell phone emissions? Or do you rely on the MSM for your information?


255 posted on 01/02/2007 4:49:40 AM PST by x_plus_one (Allah has no son.)
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To: Fierce Allegiance; Coleus; trussell
I have seen my share of "greater-than-thou" idiots on FR but Coleus takes the cake.

Hey Fierce? Exactly which bills of yours does Coleus pay that he/she/it can tell you what to do?

Coleus, my daughter has a cell phone. She can call from cheerleading or wherever. If you have children that are old enough to be left alone, and you don't afford them some way of getting in touch with you in case they need to, you're crazy. What does that say about you? You want your kids to be lost or standing outside in the rain or (God forbid) worse, because of WHAT? PRINCIPAL? Because you don't like cell phones?

Trussell, get you daughter the pay-as-you-go phone. Thats just my preference. You can get by on those for about $10 a month and they are easy to refill. Just call the 800 number as use you debit card to pit however much money on there.
My daughter has that so that she won't yap and yap and drive up a bill. Teaches her to only use it in emergencies. Luv ya Babe......
256 posted on 01/02/2007 6:06:32 AM PST by HOTTIEBOY (I'm your huckleberry)
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To: HOTTIEBOY

Thanks Hottie...I'll check into that.

I use prepaid TracPhone. Service is through Verizon. I pay about $100 for one year service and that comes with 300 or 400 minutes. I hope they have the same plan available when I go to get the phone, but the last time I checked, they didn't. The new plan is similiar, but slightly more expensive...and I don't like the phone as well.


257 posted on 01/02/2007 6:16:20 AM PST by trussell
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To: Nathan Zachary

Sure, out here in the boonies there is no such thing as a pay phone.


258 posted on 01/02/2007 6:23:33 AM PST by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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To: null and void

I agree.

The focus seems to be heavy on
entrapping the Internet Predators
these days.


259 posted on 01/02/2007 8:06:19 AM PST by Grendel9
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To: Coleus

it was worse years ago, the crime rates are at their lowest today. years ago crime rates were their highest in the 60's we had the threat of global thermo nuclear war, our air and water was super polluted, we had air raid drills in schools, fall-out shelters, race riots, the inner city and ghettos, you couldn't walk in New York City at night, Times Square was a hole, girls didn't know karate or how to handle a situation and so much more ALL WITHOUT THE USE OF CELL PHONES TO PROTECT THEMSELVES.


I gotta agree with you. It WAS worse back then.


260 posted on 01/02/2007 9:56:08 AM PST by greccogirl
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