March 9, 2010
- Is It Safe To Give Teens Cell Phones?
Many parents debate extensively about whether to buy their children cell phones and, if so, at what age. We all know the stereotype that teenagers spend all their time texting and talking on their phone if given the opportunity. Even if your child does not have a cell phone, you have probably heard stories from other parents whose kids do. The truth is that most parents whose kids have cell phones worry about the amount of time their child spends using their phone, and with good reason. Many teens spend more time talking on their phones than they do having face-to-face conversations, and sometimes even more time than this is spent texting. The times are certainly changing. (…)
February 16, 2010
- Teenagers, Cell Phones, and Car Accidents
Across most of the United States, typically our teenagers are starting to learn to drive at fifteen years old and are driving themselves by the age of sixteen. (…)
February 14, 2010
- Should Cell Phones be Allowed in Schools?
In recent years the overwhelming popularity of cell phones and the advancement of their abilities has led to a great deal of concern within the school boards across the country. (…)




