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Mobile phone for youngster
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My son is going to a secondary school soon. I was thinking to get him a mobile phone in order for him to let me know his whereabout. I was thinking whether to get him a phone with 'pay as you go' plan. Is it a good idea?
Given that he always lose his stuff at school, I need something that I can rely on him to look after it.
Given that he always lose his stuff at school, I need something that I can rely on him to look after it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A pay as you go is a good start plus it will give you an indication of cost. If you put him on a contract you may not know how much he has used his phone until you get a massive bill. Also if he loses the pay as you go the finder can only use the credit he has on it and not run up a bill phoning worldwide at your expense.
Seriously? Might be different nowadays (Mini Boo still only 7) but I don't think my eldest, who's now 23 had one until long after she left high svhool and bought her own, lol.
Gotta admit, I have a bit of a personal bugbear with regards to phones in school, I personally don't think children should have them whilst in school, in my idea world, they'd be dropped off into a box on entry into school (signed for obviously!) and collected when they leave- but I'm aware i'm a bit of a fossil on this one:P
Gotta admit, I have a bit of a personal bugbear with regards to phones in school, I personally don't think children should have them whilst in school, in my idea world, they'd be dropped off into a box on entry into school (signed for obviously!) and collected when they leave- but I'm aware i'm a bit of a fossil on this one:P
I am a fossil on this too BOO. I don't think they should be allowed in schools, but I can see the advantage of a child of 11 having a pay as you go one to be able to contact parents with a limited amount of how much they are allowed to top it up with.
I am so thankful my son is of the generation that didn't carry mobiles as children.
Somehow we managed without the wretched things.
I am so thankful my son is of the generation that didn't carry mobiles as children.
Somehow we managed without the wretched things.
hmmm what a minefield children are!
I was only having this convo with husband today as my nephew who is 7 asked for an i phone for xmas (luckily, my sensible sister said no, although he does have an i pad!!)
People say it's for safety but as i was saying to husband, holly and jessica had mobiles, as did milly dowler but they didn't help them
I was only having this convo with husband today as my nephew who is 7 asked for an i phone for xmas (luckily, my sensible sister said no, although he does have an i pad!!)
People say it's for safety but as i was saying to husband, holly and jessica had mobiles, as did milly dowler but they didn't help them
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