January 27, 2025 - 19:06

In an age where new communications technology, particularly social media, often seems to be a breeding ground for negativity, many parents find themselves grappling with the decision to introduce their children to these tools. The digital landscape is fraught with challenges, including cyberbullying, misinformation, and a decline in face-to-face interactions. Despite these concerns, some parents are choosing to give their children smartphones, believing that the benefits can outweigh the risks.
Recently, one parent shared their experience of giving their child an iPhone. While acknowledging the potential pitfalls of technology, they feel that the device can also serve as a valuable tool for learning and communication. They argue that with proper guidance and open discussions about online behavior, children can navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.
This decision reflects a broader trend among parents who recognize that technology is an integral part of modern life. By embracing it thoughtfully, they hope to prepare their children for the realities of a tech-driven society while fostering healthy habits and critical thinking skills.
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