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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: alicewonders
I found myself wishing for a power failure so we could just "talk" to each other, like back in the old days.

A lot of people would rather text than talk. I don't like the interpersonal isolation technology has brought us and would think the laptops and cells could have been put on pause for that one day - but then again, I'm not their parents. But that's part of it, technology is a nice, entertaining, method of babysitting and lots of parents will give in just to shut up the grousing.
21 posted on 01/01/2007 2:03:56 PM PST by AD from SpringBay (We have the government we allow and deserve.)
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To: Coleus

no child uner 18 needs a cell phone. we all grew up and survived without them.






We all grew up without them in a much different world.


22 posted on 01/01/2007 2:04:48 PM PST by durasell (!)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Good advice Diana.

I hope all is well in Wisconsin. I went to Marquette University, but do not miss the cold weathers now that I'm in Los Angeles. I do miss the people, however.


23 posted on 01/01/2007 2:04:51 PM PST by SideoutFred (Save us from the Looney Left)
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To: Coleus

I was hoping I could die of old age without ever having dealt with cell phones, but it's not possible. Three or four years ago I was getting into too much trouble from not being able to find pay phones any more, they no longer exist. When I was a child I was never more than a hundred yards from a pay phone even out in the forest...


24 posted on 01/01/2007 2:05:48 PM PST by jeddavis
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To: Coleus

If they are so worried about saftely, sew a GPS tracker in their clothing. Then you will know exactly where they are, without a huge phone bill.


25 posted on 01/01/2007 2:05:57 PM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: Coleus

My sons, ages 12 and 9, don't have cell phones. Or Gameboys. Or IPods. Or Nintendo, Playstation, Wii, or any sort of video game. Or cable TV. Or TVs in their rooms. We have one TV in the family room. Sometimes, we watch it. Mostly, we listen to classical music on the stereo. They don't like it much when Mom or Dad play old rock 'n roll stuff.

They do, however, have great bicycles, a football, a basketball, a basketball hoop, a bunch of bats, baseballs, and baseball gloves, and a large yard in which to play. When it's too dark, rainy, or cold, they have a nice piano, and know what to do with it. They have lots of board games, including everyday chess sets and special chess sets, and lots of books, lots of magazines, and a nice set of classic films on videotape and DVD.

They tell me that they don't have any sense of being deprived.


26 posted on 01/01/2007 2:06:15 PM PST by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: Coleus
I would amend that to include 16/17 year old drivers. I would never want my 16 year old on the road without the ability to call me. There aren't banks of pay phones on the sides of the road like there were when I grew up.

But a non-driving teenager? I question the need and especially for an elementary student!

27 posted on 01/01/2007 2:06:37 PM PST by SoftballMominVA
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To: NapkinUser
Fair enough. In your view communication isn't a good reason.

28 posted on 01/01/2007 2:08:22 PM PST by I see my hands (_8(|)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I agree whole heartedly. You can save your money for a phone, but I won't and you won't save our money for a PS3, Xbox or WII. Sorry, kid.


29 posted on 01/01/2007 2:08:45 PM PST by steveyp
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To: Coleus

How did we survive before cell phones? Have they made us more productive? Other things like microwave ovens, permanent press clothes, food processors and such have made our lives easier but a cell phone just complicates things more.


30 posted on 01/01/2007 2:10:10 PM PST by skimask (People who care what you do don't matter.......People who matter don't care what you do.)
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To: sitetest
Sitetest! No ipod or gameboy or nintendo or cable TV!! is that legal in this country? I dunno, might be time to call CPS and report the lack of electronic hookups in your house!

:)

(You know I'm kidding right?) Hey, have your kids ever told you to turn the music down because it's too loud? I heard that yesterday when I was playing some good ol' Elvis and both of my girls yelled down to turn that music down because they couldn't read with it in the background. Elvis! how can you play Elvis quietly?

31 posted on 01/01/2007 2:10:17 PM PST by SoftballMominVA
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To: mtbopfuyn
A school isn't a law enforcement agency and has no power to levy fines or confiscate private property. In fact, under the law, I'd say that taking possession of your kid's cell phone constitutes the tort of conversion. Have you considered complaining to the authorities yourself?
32 posted on 01/01/2007 2:10:25 PM PST by John Jorsett (scam never sleeps)
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To: SoftballMominVA

On 9/11 cell phones were the primary source of communication. Kids as young as 9 or 10 are flying around the city on subways and buses everyday by themselves or in small packs.


33 posted on 01/01/2007 2:11:06 PM PST by durasell (!)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

"Switch your plan to pre-paid."

That's great but there still a bill whether you keep the current service or not. Something about a penalty for ending the contract early.


34 posted on 01/01/2007 2:11:23 PM PST by swmobuffalo (The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.)
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To: Coleus

Since we homeschool my kids aren't in a large school setting or a big group of people everyday, but I do give them my own cell phone if they are at a public event, shopping, out with friends, etc, and they may to need to reach their dad or me.

As each one of our children got a driver's license, they also got their own phone. That is just plain common sense nowdays.

Too many things can happen out and I want my kids to be able to contact me in case they need to.

But, I do tire of cell phones....kind of a love-hate thing with those darn things :)


35 posted on 01/01/2007 2:12:06 PM PST by MTMS
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To: swmobuffalo

Tell the little slackers that you're withholding their allowances and they can pick up after-school jobs until the bill is paid.

Parents Unite! :)


36 posted on 01/01/2007 2:12:22 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: Coleus

They don't NEED cell phones but it makes life a little less worrisome knowing they have one. I just called my youngest son and told him to get his 2 kids the ones that they can only call 4 numbers and have GPS so he will know where they are. My other 2 grandchildren have phones, we all have extremely busy lives and they can call us or either of their parents when plans change or they need to be picked up or any of a number of things. Cell phones have saved us lots of gas, I can locate my husband anytime I need to and I don't have to get in my vehicle and drive all over the county trying to find him when I need to give him an important message.


37 posted on 01/01/2007 2:12:29 PM PST by tiki
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To: AD from SpringBay
But that's part of it, technology is a nice, entertaining, method of babysitting and lots of parents will give in just to shut up the grousing.

Those were my exact thoughts - my sister gave in to it, mostly because she has spoiled her children & they know if they whine long enough - they will get it.

I can see why in these times, kids need a cell phone - for safety reasons & to communicate with their parents. When I was a kid, times were different.

But, when I was a kid & we were visiting at relative's houses - we were expected to converse & use manners - to ACT like we wanted to be there, even if we would rather be at home with our friends. (I do remember discovering my aunt's "True Confessions" magazines in her closet - I spent many entertaining hours reading those things when I got the chance!)

38 posted on 01/01/2007 2:13:17 PM PST by alicewonders
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To: mtbopfuyn
Teachers giving tests have to watch for kids sending each other text messages about that test.

Kids having them for after-school activities/parent pick-up is one thing. Just to say they have one is another. My grandchildren are 10 to 15 - none have them yet. They talk about them, but understand the cost involved.

39 posted on 01/01/2007 2:13:18 PM PST by mathluv (Never Forget!)
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To: Coleus

"no child uner 18 needs a cell phone."

Sure they do. How else are they going to learn to become self-absorbed a-holes?

Otherwise, they might go into a business establishment NOT on the phone, NOT making sure everyone in ear-shot can hear their "private" conversations. Heck, they may even look at the clerk or *gasp* speak to the clerk. I wish I had a nickel for every vulgarity that's been loudly spoken into a cell phone by someone standing right next to me in public.

So, by all means, let's have more of it.


40 posted on 01/01/2007 2:14:29 PM PST by L98Fiero (A fool who'll waste his life, God rest his guts.)
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