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24 comments 24"If you use it like this, it won't work"...I'm curious about how children use mobile phones and smartphones *The image is an image (polkadot/stock.adobe.com)
The basic rule is not to look at other people's cellphones, but if it was a child's cellphone, what would you do? After giving it to him, his attitude and behavior changed, and he was always worried about his smartphone. I get the urge to put it away. I think there are pros and cons, but I asked the parents of the "watchers" and "non-watchers" about their thoughts. [Cartoon] 3rd grade son ``When will you buy a smartphone for us?'' Friends debuted smartphones one after another, the result of the family meeting
In the lower grades of elementary school, even in verbal exchanges, "what is good and what is bad" is right and wrong. The age when you can't judge well. It seems that most children use kids' mobile phones, but there are times when unexpected troubles and troubles develop in exchanges such as e-mails. [Watchers] ▽When I was sentenced to "watch" because of something, when I let my daughter stay home for a while, I exchanged e-mails with my friends who live in the same apartment with my kids' mobile phone, and I played online (on another game console). It turned out that you were trying to play a game. Even though it's completely OK to play online games, it's obviously more strange than usual. When I asked, "What's wrong? Did something happen?" But I was kind of nervous, so when I looked at the email and said, "Show me a little bit," my friend sent me a message saying, "Don't tell your mom about the email," and "If you show it to your parents, they'll get angry." … I thought that I started to think about various things as a child and hide from my parents. I was at a loss because children have their own worlds, but I tell them, ``If something happens, it will be difficult, so I'll look at my phone from time to time.'' My husband says, "Isn't it okay if I don't look at it?"... [Ms. H, child 8 years old (second grade)] ▽ Missing incident! ? It's a kid's cell phone with a function that can't call or send messages to anyone other than the registered person, but I was asked persistently to "register only A and B," so I thought it would be fine for about two people. One day, he didn't come home after 6:00 in the evening, and he didn't answer the phone. I hurried to pick him up, but apparently they secretly made an appointment with each other by email. "You're still young, so don't go far away after making a secret promise to your mom!" . [Mr. T, child 7 years old (1st grade elementary school), 3 years old] [Don't watch] ▽ Because it's left in the living room... It's left in the living room while it's charging, and he hasn't messed with it much, and he hasn't made an appointment at school. They report to me directly as friends, so they almost never use the kids cell phone. Even if I lost it somewhere once, I was calm... so I haven't seen it yet. However, if you start using it frequently or if it behaves suspiciously (?), you may see it. [Mr. F, child 8 years old (2nd grader), 5 years old] ▽It's still a kid's phone, so I'm setting it up so that only my husband, me, and my mother can call and email. I will not see it yet. Sometimes I say, "I want to contact my friends," but I tell them, "If that's the case, my mom will check it out." I'm almost in my second year, so it's about the age when I want to keep in touch with my friends... [Mr. U, child 7 years old (first grader)]
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