Cellphones and Devices: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers

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By age 11, about half of children in the U.S. own a smartphone. When you hand your child a cellphone, you're giving them a powerful tool for communication and entertainment. These devices become a constant companion in the lives of preteens and teens—a source of connection, creativity, and, yes, even distraction.

Here are some ways for parents and caregivers to guide their children to use their phones in healthy and responsible ways.

What's the Right Age to Get Kids a Cellphone?

The right age to give a child their first cellphone is really up to you. Age isn't as important as your kid's maturity level, their ability to follow rules at home and school, and their sense of responsibility, as well as your own family's needs.

If you think your kids' tech skills are greater than their ability to use a phone wisely, pay attention to that gap. You may need to say, "No, not yet."

Here are some questions to consider:

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What Are the Basic Safety Rules for Cellphones?

Discuss these rules before you give your kid a cellphone.

Texting

Calling

Taking pictures and videos

Apps and downloads

Posting

What Are the Rules About Using Phones at School?

Every school and teacher has different rules for cellphone use. However, most allow students to bring phones as long as they turn them off during class. Enforcement of these policies is often left to teachers, who are juggling a number of priorities. There can sometimes be a disconnect between what families think the rules are at school and what some classes allow for. To limit distractions during the school day and maximize learning and in-person social connection, consider the following:

How Can I Get My Kids to Put Down Their Phones?

Constantly looking at phones—it may be annoying, but it's a normal part of life for many kids. Staying in touch with friends is important to preteens and teens. However, if phone use is getting in the way of family time, homework, and other responsibilities, it might be time to help your kid manage their phone use.

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