THE BENEFITS OF YOUR CHILD HAVING A CELL PHONE.

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THE BENEFITS OF YOUR CHILD HAVING A CELL PHONE. Troy Sagers Richard L. Frank English 2010

Quality time together Family time can be such a drag thank goodness for my cell phone How much longer will she make us sit here So glad I download this video game Just sitting here with the kids, when will you be home dear

Financially a smart decision A thousand dollars bill is nothing, a California teen racked up a $21,000 bill in one month.

It’s only texting 52 Percent of teenage girls used sexting as a “sexy present” for their boyfriend.

The sense of security. Keep it down I have to call my Mom Mom I’m at school I had to stay after for a school project, I’ll be home later How many time have you called into your work acting like you are sick

Great for emergency Hope 911 is on speed dial

I don’t see what the big deal is Porn Manslaughter Bulling Low self- esteem Bad Grades Bad Sleeping Habits Bad Social Skills

Fading away one call at a time. TAKE THE CONTROL BACK Cell phone companies have good parental controls Set limits Take the phone away at night Make sure to set up the security password

JUST SAY NO Its so easy to say no when you 13 year old wants to watch a rated R movie, so why is it so hard to say no to a cell phone?

THE END I HOPE NOT YOUR CHILDS END