When cellular phones and pagers first hit the market in the early '80s, customers were mainly businesses. Now, families are the fastest-growing segment of wireless customers, according to Cellular One’s homepage. Springing from this trend is the booming teenage market. The devices have become so popular; manufacturers are now making them in bright colors that appeal to younger customers. But besides the fact that cellular phones are fashionable, teenagers today have a viable reason to own a cellular phone.
It is true that cell phones can be expensive. Furthermore, the teen may use the phone unnecessarily for personal reasons. But a child can develop a sense of responsibility. Parents can work out a plan so their child can pay for his own personal calls, and
In conclusion, parents should trust their teenagers with a cell phone. A cell phone will open the communications between the parent and the child. Although it can be an often-large expense, a parent shouldn’t hesitate to spend a little bit more money when the concern is for the safety of their teenager. A child not only gains a sense of responsibility, but also learns the value of money. The parent will also receive peace of mind knowing that their child can reach them if they should have a change in plans.
Cellular phones come in handy during emergencies. Teenagers are away from the house much more than they were 30 years ago. They also have easier access to cars. These teenagers are often involved in after-school activities and jobs that require them to t