“I can use my phone on the bus, but it has to be off and ... Parents want a way for kids to keep in touch if something horrible, like a shooting, happens at school. I wrote about this in my ...
I’ve long advised parents to take advantage of gadgets built to grow alongside kids. As I’ve mentioned in recent columns, phones from Bark, Gabb, Troomi and Pinwheel are solid options.
For kids, they can be both a source of entertainment and a distraction. While mobile phones help children stay connected and learn new things, they can also hurt their studies and health.
Sales of "dumb" phones are on the rise in the UK, according to telco Virgin Media O2 (VMO2), with parents choosing them instead of smartphones to try and spare their kids from the perils of social ...