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The development of technology has brought us many opportunities. Telephones are one of them. It was expensive, but nowadays telephone usage is cheap and common. This also brings debates in its wake. Families face the question of, "should students be allowed to use phones in elementary or high schools?"
I, for my part, support the usage of phones in the younger age range.
First off, phones have dangerous lights. It may harm children's eyes. Using telephones for long periods of time can cause hearing impairment. Children may hurt their wrists due to holding phones in their hands for long periods of time.
Secondly, they may get their phones stolen or lost. Can we really count on children who would rather be flying down a slide to carry this type of responsibility? On the contrary, some say that smartphones and communication play a vital role in our day to day lives.
This is a very common contemporary idea. However, the use of smartphones in the younger age ranges is being looked at as a cause for socialization problems.
To conclude, I would say that using phones at younger ages is leading to the more predominant side effects of health problems as well as robbery.
Families who buy phones for their kids must take the time to think about the cons of this topic.