Let the battle begin, should teens have cell phones? Well you will
be pleased to know that over 94% of parents agree that cellular phones
are good for teens and that’s according to a survey conducted by
AT&T with parents and teens in LA and New York. Most teens have
their very first cell phones by the age of 15 and in many cases 13.
Like with all mod cons teenagers want them but they should be used in a
practical manner.
The Bill
Paying for the cellular phone is one thing but the on
going costs thereafter tends to cost some friction in households. If
you are the parent who insists that your son or daughter has a cell
phone then understandable you should pay the bill once it’s within
reason. Teens who insist on having a cell phone should pay some part of
the bill with their weekly allowance that you give them. Teens who are
left without any supervision on bill phones will run riot and it will
be you who foots out the bill. Even if you have the money to pay the
bill monthly no matter how high you should draw the line, you may not
always be there to pay for everything. Prepaid cell phones are a good
idea to keep the expense down, the calls are more expensive to make on
these phones but you can only make the calls once the credit is there.
It is a great way for teenagers to learn about financial management of
their own bills.
Teens and camera phones:
Camera cell phones are more popular with teens for the
obvious reasons. It’s easy to use and fool around with and let’s face
it they are harmless fun. There is a downside to having the camera
phone and that’s the ongoing cost. If the phone is prepaid it’s simply,
you can only text friends photo’s when you have the credit but if the
phone is linked to monthly bill payments camera phones are by far the
more expensive to operate. If your teen insists on sending SMS via the
camera phone, why not encourage them to do so through email. Simply
connect the phone to the PC via a usb cable (normally supplied with the
phone), upload the photo’s and with broadband in most area’s email is
much cheaper.
What are the main reasons parents offer teens cell phones?
Knowing that your son or daughter is safe and sound is
priceless. If ever they need your help you are only a phone call away.
With many late teens driving cell phones are a necessity, let’s face it
most cannot even change a puncture. Please remember if you allow your
teen a cell phone in the car, make sure you or they purchase a hands
free kit or earpiece. Teens have so many things to talk about and can
get so wrapped up in conversation that the driving aspect takes a
backseat. For a few more dollars play safe.
Trust your teen with the cell phone:
We live in a world of technology and it’s going to keep
growing at a rapid pace, all teenagers are curious. Once you have
gotten over the argument of bill payment your teen will be fine, they
may overindulge on the first bill or two but by confiscating the cell
phone for a day or two will soon teach them the importance of money
management. You will always know where they are and from the sound of
their voice on the other end of the phone your mind will be put at ease.
Cellular phones family plans to keep costs down:
Family plans from cell phone carriers such as AT&T
are ideal if there is more than one cell phone in the household. It
helps keep the costs down and maximise the free talk-time minutes per
month. If one person is not using up the free minutes the other can
before they are lost. Some cell phone carriers are offering rollover
minutes. Rollover minutes allow all the used free minutes from one
month travel over to the next so you are not losing out. Cingular
offered this and since they merged with AT&T, AT&T customers
can avail of this too, remember the onus is on you to ask them.