The average starting age for a child's first phone is younger than ever. But there's a good reason why you may want a smartphone in their young hands: safety.
With children back in school and new iPhones coming out, many parents this fall are thinking of buying a phone -- even a basic phone -- as a good way to reach their children.And how do you know the device you're giving them is safe and won't connect them with inappropriate websites and dangerous people?
Austin Godsey of AT&T said,"the trend we've seen the past couple of years is between the age of 9 and 10." ''Godsey also says most parents today skip the starter flip phone because it doesn't offer enough parental controls.
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