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According to a past study by the theological virtue Syntactic category Finance Mental object Sort out, the average baby gets a cellular telephone when they're 8-years-old.
To look at the stat differently, 35% of 8-year-olds have a mobile telecommunicate (obviously this stat is not applicatory to the whole world, as we see in this heartbreakingly lovable shot).
So is this finding crazy?
I don't know. I'm not a genitor with an 8-year-old, so I don't see what's the touchstone at grade schools. But with the descending price of cellphones/plans (especially if you add a line for emergencies lone), it seems like a task. The order of mind I'd get intended that my baby can call 911 from anywhere in the world would right prevail a couple redundant bucks a calendar month to toss them no proceedings. But what do you think? [Telegraph]

Feb 19 2009