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Published 16:00 11 Jul 2024 BST
Updated 17:02 24 Jul 2024 BST

As soon as their peers begin arriving to school with their smartphones in hand, the pressure is on to let your child join the trend.
However, Beatrice Moise, a Board-Certified Cognitive Specialist and parenting coach has said it’s extremely important to ensure they are ready for the responsibility of owning a phone.
With so much harmful content at their fingertips with a smartphone, gauging their maturity around the responsibility that comes with technology is imperative.
Ms. Moise says you should ask yourself, developmentally, do they understand what tech is for?
"If you give a baby a smartphone, they may instinctively put it in their mouth.A 5-year-old might draw on a tablet, thinking it’s a colouring book or a piece of paper."
So, to gauge your child’s phone readiness developmentally, consider the following:
Moise said it’s natural that kids make mistakes. "Their ability to talk about those mistakes shows an increased maturity level, and it establishes trust in the parent-child relationship.
"This maturity also plays a key role in their readiness for a smartphone. If they’re struggling to own up to their mistakes at home and school, it could be even more of a struggle if they’re given technology."
The parenting coach went on to say parents should consider these signs of increased maturity before making the smartphone decision:
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