She said your kids should know that having a cell phone is a privilege, and not a right. She said if you’re setting rules and limitations, be transparent about what they look like.
In fact, according to a 2022 study in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, 59.1% of participants (kids ages 4-18) reported getting their first cell phone simply because they asked for one. During the ...
What does your child really do with their cell phone? The answer might surprise you. According to Stanford Medicine, ...
In fact, according to a 2022 study in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, 59.1% of participants (kids ages 4-18) reported getting their first cell phone simply because they asked for one. During the ...