Mobilusis telefonas mano vaikui?

How old is a first cell phone?

Symbol of autonomy par excellence, the telefoną taip pat leidžia vaikai ir to maintain social relations and, in their own way, to emancipate themselves.

However, nothing forces you to “grill” the stages by giving in to your child’s desire. Even if there is no minimum age in France to use a mobile phone, know that in England, it remains not recommended at least 15 years old… Why ? As a precaution, the health effects are not yet clearly established! After that, it’s up to you to decide on the most appropriate time, also depending on the maturity of your child ir the use he wishes to make of it.

Phone and child: learn to use it intelligently

No sooner do they have a phone in their hand than children are quick to explore – with often disconcerting ease! – all the device apps and options. But this very intuitive way they have of appropriating the telefoną is not sufficient for them to become responsible users. Here, your role as parents is to inculcate in them the rules of “knowing how to telephone” in society, with respect for others. For example by refusing the phone at the table, during family meals. Even simple, it is always good to remind them of the rules of good living. It is up to you to set an example too!

Child and telephone: vigilance in the street

Children (and adults!) Often forget that cell phone calls are the focus of much of their attention. This drop in vigilance can turn out to be extremely risky, which is why it is imperative to do not use your phone while rollerblading, cycling, or even crossing the street.

The laptop is also a popular item for thieves. Your child should not tempt them by leaving it visible, or by keeping it in their hand or in an outside pocket.

Another warning to give him: that of do not give your phone number to just anyone, much less to a stranger.

Child and portable: what use in public places?

Respect for others also requires “civic” use of the cell phone. Your child must understand how important it is to respect the prohibitions on telephoning, whether in the classroom, at the library, at the cinema, at the hospital, on the train outside the platform provided for this purpose … and d ” turn off your phone when asked.

Also advise him to use the vibrate mode in places where the classic ringing (often very loud among young people!) could interfere. And it doesn’t matter if he misses a few calls, he will have plenty of time to listen to his messages when the time is right.

Last thing: the sophistication of phones make them real little technological gems, capable of photographing, filming, and then publishing on the internet! But before giving it to heart, your child should ask the people concerned for their leidimas.

Child and telephone: home use

It becomes very easy to make “incognito” phone calls with a telefoną. What should not be done is that your child indulges in bad jokes towards his little friends,anonymous calls or provocative texts...

Likewise, with democratization Internetas, most young people enjoy posting their blog, Instagram / Facebook / Twitter or other page, with quite personal stories and photos. Attention, the vaizdai ar vaizdo įrašai (taken with a laptop, but not only…) which infringe on the privacy of others must not be disseminated. Be careful that your child does not do to others what they would not like to be done to them. And that he does not expose himself more than is reasonable.

Smartphone and best practices

As they say, the sooner good habits are taken, the less quickly they are lost! As a precaution, make your child aware of the importance of Ausinės, strongly recommended so as not to directly receive the waves in the ears. Note also that it is preferable to telephone in areas of good reception, where the transmitted waves are less strong.

And then, play it safe: advise your child to come home the numbers of all his relatives, but also those of the SAMU (15), firefighters (18) or the police (17) that he can easily contact in case of emergency.

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