Why does a kid need a phone in the first place? If you are worried about their safety, get them a phone that can only call you or 911.
And then there’s sexting:
>>In the New York Times, theres a sad and shocking story of how sexting altered one young girls life. She was only in eighth grade when it happened:
-— One day last winter Margarite posed naked before her bathroom mirror, held up her cellphone and took a picture. Then she sent the full-length frontal photo to Isaiah, her new boyfriend. The couple broke up not too long after that. Then, Margarites ex-boyfriend forwarded her naked picture on to another girl. That girl forwarded the picture on to everyone in her cellphone contact list. Those people forwarded the picture on to more phones so that in less than 24 hours, hundredsmaybe even thousandsof people had seen a naked picture of Margarite.
—They broke up soon after. A few weeks later, Isaiah forwarded the photo to another eighth-grade girl, once a friend of Margarites. Around 11 oclock at night, that girl slapped a text message on it.
— Ho Alert! she typed. If you think this girl is a whore, then text this to all your friends. Then she clicked open the long list of contacts on her phone and pressed send.
-— In less than 24 hours, the effect was as if Margarite, 14, had sauntered naked down the hallways of the four middle schools in this racially and economically diverse suburb of the state capital, Olympia. Hundreds, possibly thousands, of students had received her photo and forwarded it. In short order, students would be handcuffed and humiliated, parents mortified and lessons learned at a harsh cost.