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Here are some things to watch out for with cell phones
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 573877" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree with you on the worry. I have no doubt that in the very near future Jamie's kids will be doing God knows what on cell phones. They have been allowed to play with them since they could hold them. When I bought Keyana's cell phone last year...guess it was more like 18 months ago now...I bought her one that was a simple bar phone with no internet. I also put it on that $2 per day plan with ATT. She didnt know how to spell so texting wasnt an issue. It did allow texting but when you cant read, you dont worry about that. </p><p></p><p>If by any chance of the imagination I ever get her another cell phone it will be a kajeet. That is not something I am planning to do at this time considering the way things are going right now. Maybe when she is a little older and I know she is the one handling her gadgets and not her mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 573877, member: 1514"] I agree with you on the worry. I have no doubt that in the very near future Jamie's kids will be doing God knows what on cell phones. They have been allowed to play with them since they could hold them. When I bought Keyana's cell phone last year...guess it was more like 18 months ago now...I bought her one that was a simple bar phone with no internet. I also put it on that $2 per day plan with ATT. She didnt know how to spell so texting wasnt an issue. It did allow texting but when you cant read, you dont worry about that. If by any chance of the imagination I ever get her another cell phone it will be a kajeet. That is not something I am planning to do at this time considering the way things are going right now. Maybe when she is a little older and I know she is the one handling her gadgets and not her mother. [/QUOTE]
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