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Children spends extensive time on Smartphone: Research Says

byCustoms Today Report
18/03/2015
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SYDNEY: Research released by Telstra says that more than two thirds 68 per cent of children aged three to 17 own a Smartphone and an average of 21 hours and 48 minutes per week is spent on the devices.

The online survey of 1365 parents concluded that their top concerns involved the time-sapping power of phones and risks around cyber safety and sexting.

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However, while two-thirds of the parents said they had discussed usage guidelines, a quarter reported difficulties carrying them out.

Sydney-based family researcher Justin Coulson advises parents that the best rules were those created with the child’s input.

“There’s no point writing out the terms of a contract if the kids have no say in it,” said the father of six.

Dr Coulson also recommends a minimum age of 12 or 13 for children to be given a phone.

“And then make it a dumb one. Smart parents give their kids dumb phones,” he said, advising that phones with only text and call capabilities were better options than smart phones.

“You don’t give them too much too soon kids don’t need smart phones.”

Smartphone usage amongst kids

12 is the average age of ownership.

10 year olds spend an average 14.7 hours on their phones.

17 year olds spend an average 26.3 hours on their phones.

54 per cent of those who own smart phones also own a tablet.

Facebook, instant messaging and Snap chat are the most distracting apps, according to parents.

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