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Safety
Tips for Kids with Cell Phones
Advise
your child that they should
only give out their cellular
phone number to people
you have approved.
- Let your
child know that they should
only answer or respond
to calls from those people
you have approved.
- If your
child receives calls from
anyone that makes them
feel threatened or uncomfortable,
make sure they let you
know right away. Then take
note of the call and contact
the appropriate authorities
if you feel it is necessary.
- Speak
to your child about the
appropriate times and places
to use a cell phone, and
when it's necessary to
ask for permission. Also,
if their cell phone has
a vibrate mode, inform
your child of when they
should turn on the vibrate
mode instead of the ringer.
- Speak
to your child about keeping
their cellular phone out
of sight in public places
- ideally, in a secure
bag or pocket.
- Advise
your child not to let any
strangers use their phone,
as a stranger may break
it or try to steal it.
But remind them that if
the person becomes threatening,
they should not resist
handing it over, as their
safety is much more important.
- If your
child's cell phone is lost
or stolen, you are responsible
for the cost of its use
until the theft is reported.
So keep a record of the
cellular phone number,
plus the phone's make and
model numbers and report
any loss to your carrier
and your local police as
soon as possible.
- Let your
child know their cell phone
is not a toy and should
be used responsibly at
all times.
Related
Cell Phones Designed for
Kids
These kid friendly cell
phones both have special
parent controlled safety
features built right in,
so you and your kids can
stay in touch without worries.
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Last Modified: Wednesday, 14-Feb-2007 12:41:51 MST |
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