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  • I just got my first the iPhone 4s I'm 12

  • erm yeah good try we do want to make sure our kids are secure, but no kid wants this!

    they woud rather internet you tube blardy blardy

    but i would say a good phone for kids who LOOK AFTER THERE PHONE would be the lg gt 350 town as this is designe for tweens teens and kids BUT has facebook and if your child is below the age of 13 you gotta probem NO YOU DONT there are other ways to get rid of it but never mid im gonna shut up now because im NOT advertising anything

  • Boo we need phones that are fast not just durable fool

  • iPhone for kids? Don't you think that's too much?

  • kids dont need phones, why the fuck do they even make kids phones? THEY DONT NEED THEM!!!!!

  • @wrigglyjiggly actually some do need phones for example my kids been nagging me for agto get a phine but i wont let hi e says his friend had got one but then i bumped into theredad i the playground and we started talking and it turned ot that the olyreasonhis son hadaphoen was because his parets HATEeachother so when ever his his mother callstospaek to his son was because his dad woud normally pick up the phone then a big row would start so tyhey got himhis own phione

  • Sheesh. I'm 13, and I have just a Samsung Slyde. It's been through both mother and father before me. It's been dropped off a roof 4 times and I think it's been through a wash once when it was my mother's. It still works PERFECTLY fine and my parents say if I break this, I have to buy my own cell phone. o..o And yet that guy goes out of his way to get his son a cell phone like, as soon as the kid breaks the phone.

  • Hey dad labs, was I crazy to get my 9 year old a IPhone 4?

  • Cell phones for kids are great! But a cell phone that allows kids to browse the web is not ideal. A more ideal cell phone for kids is the one that helps secures their safety such as a phone with PERS features so both the kids and the parents can be more at peace.

  • @just5com Good point. Parental controls are essential.

  • were can i buy the  tracfone phone

  • @Coolsutff12366 You can often find them in convenience stores.

  • I think 10 is crazy

  • @Jedieaston I know it seems crazy, but kids start begging for phones around 9 years of age. They have activities and practices at that age where they are being dropped off by parents. Makes them feel more secure.

  • My 12 year old has an Iphone.

  • I got my kids a pay as you go cell phone! It's so cheap. With Net10 I pay for the minutes that they use ONLY. There is no way for them to go over minutes nor be under the alloted minutes. They also have cool phones like the Firefly phones. My kids usually use it only for school. On the weekdays, I make them turn their phones off the moment they get home. This way, it's an emergency phone during the week and a reward over the weekend.

  • @fmc831 Great comment. Asking kids to turn in phones is a good policy. The phones should be on the charger in the living room and not in the room at night!

  • Wow u guys should get much more views! Great video! 5/5

  • my dad siad im to young to have a phone and im 10 like ur son

    

  • We use the Pay for minutes phones for our kids. We use the minutes as rewards when they continue to do well in school, etc... If their grades drop or they misbehave then we don't renew the minutes for what ever amount of time we felt right for the punishment. Great Video guys!

  • This is a great, current parenting topic. Your videos should have millions of views. How come parenting vids are so underviewed and yet a prawn on a treadmill is like the most viewed video of the year??

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