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Online Family SafetyTalking to Your Teen about Safe Cell Phone UsageBy Kim Boatman Tammie Sandin thought buying her 13-year-old son his first cell phone made sense. After all, reasoned the Monument, Colo., homemaker, a cell phone would provide an added measure of safety on her son’s walk home from middle school. What she didn’t count on, says Sandin, were the music downloads that showed up on the family cell phone bill. “It got taken away for a while,” says Sandin of her son’s first cell phone. The acquisition of a cell phone is almost a rite of passage for American teens these days. But as cell phones increasingly become an integral part of life for most teens, issues related to their mature use of the technology abound. You’ll want to hold ongoing conversations with your teen about cell phone usage. Experts say the discussions should cover four major areas: Safety and access
Ethics and social responsibility
Cell phone features
The cost of cell phones
Finally, it might be a good idea to draw up a cell phone usage contract between you and your teen. The message overall, says Criddle, should be, “with every privilege comes responsibility.’’ Kim Boatman is a journalist based in Silicon Valley, Calif. She spent more than 15 years writing about a variety of topics for the San Jose Mercury News. More FeaturesSymantec Security CheckTest your computer's exposure to online security threats and learn how to make your computer more secure. TestSymantec Tools
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