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    Study: Louisiana parents give their kids smartphones at age 9, youngest in US

    By Scott Yoshonis,

    25 days ago

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    ( KLFY ) — Parents in Louisiana who complain about kids getting smartphones too young have only themselves, or their peers, to blame.

    According to a study by Secure Data Recovery , parents in Louisiana give their children smartphones earliest in the nation with the average child getting theirs by age 9.

    Secure Data Recovery is a data recovery service for hard drives, phones and other data storage devices. The survey asked what age they gave their child a smartphone, if they feel they gave it at the right age, what rules they have in place for usage, and more.

    The results also indicated that parents think they should have waited to hand over the technology. Although Louisiana parents give their kids a smartphone by age 9 on average, they wish they would have waited until their child was 12.

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    Parents in Florida and Virginia also give their children a phone by age 9 on average, though both states would have rather waited until their child was 11.

    The states that make their kids wait the longest in the study were Mississippi, Maine and Idoho, where kids get their smartphones just before their 12th birthday on average.

    In general, 1 in 5 parents wish they had given their child a smartphone later than they had. One outlier to this, however, is New York, where the average parent wishes they would have given their child a phone earlier in life.

    Most teens report feeling happy or peaceful when they go without smartphones, Pew survey finds

    When asked about rules they set for their children’s smartphone use, 83% of parents said they use location tracking, 80% insist they be able to look through their child’s phone whenever they want and 78% of parents say they restrict downloads of certain apps.

    Only 1% of parents surveyed said they believe children should not have a smartphone.

    Read the entire study here.

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    Jeniese Wilson
    23d ago
    THATS SAD AND THIS IS WHY THESE KIDS ARE GROWING UP TOO FAST AND DOING GROWN UP STUFF!! PARENTS TODAY ARE ALLOWING I PADS AND CELL PHONES "RAISE"" THE KIDS OF TODAY!! THESE PARENTS NEED TO BE WHOOPED FOR THIS SAD SAD MISTAKES!! AN EASY WAY FOR THEM TO GET CAUGHT UP AND ENTANGLED TO THIS SCARY "WEB" 🕸️ REMEMBER ITS CALLED THE "WEB"!! IM GLAD MY KIDS HAD A SINGLE PARENT AS MYSELF THAT DIDN'T ALLOW IT UNTIL THEY WERE TEENAGERS IN HIGHSCHOOL DOING SPORTS AND EARNING THAT PRIVILEGE!!
    certified coonass
    24d ago
    gave m6 3 year old a smart phone. yall get over yall selves. yall don't pay our bills or have a say what we do. and our kids don't owe any of yall shit.
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