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Michael received his first cell phone when he was 10 years old.
It wasn’t a necessity, like it is for most kids that age. He wasn’t walking home or staying by himself at home after school. He wanted one more than we had ever seen him want something, and we decided that it was good for our family for different reasons: he could text and message with family across the country, we could start teaching him early how to be digitally responsible, and we could connect with him on a different level. Little did I know that giving him a cell phone would be such a good decision for our family. He did connect with family members, he is learning (slowly) how to be digitally responsible, and it’s fun to text with him while he’s riding the bus or at lunch during school.
Jack will be 10 years old in a few days, and while Michael was mature enough to own a cell phone at 10, Jack isn’t quite there yet. We allowed him to install iMessage on his iPad and he sent 40 or so messages to Michael and several other family members within 30 minutes.
We have, however, started talking about what kind of phone we would get for Jack when the time comes. Michael’s first phone was the Pantech Jest. We loved the simplicity of it, and that it was easy to navigate. Easy for Michael, but more importantly, easy for me. I want to be able to check his phone every night without becoming frustrated.
When Pantech reached out and told me about a new phone they have, the Pantech Vybe, I jumped at the chance to tell you about it. The Pantech Vybe is a durable and easy to use phone for kids, and I highly recommend it as your tween’s first phone.
Purchasing your tween’s first phone is a big deal. You want something that can withstand their backpack and a few accidental drops. Something they can easily use, because what good is a phone that they can’t call or text on? And as I mentioned before, you’ll want something that you can easily navigate. A frustrated parent won’t check a cell phone if it’s too difficult.
Enter the Pantech Vybe.
It’s affordable and easy to use. It’s made to take a few drops and a live in a messy backpack. Sold exclusively at AT&T, you can add it to your monthly rate plan without breaking the bank.
- Slide-out keyboard
- Large touchscreen display
- Quick camera button on the side of the phone
The coolest feature of the new Pantech Vybe? In my opinion, it’s the Dual User Mode, which allows parents to easily access the features/areas they look at most. You can switch back and forth from full mode to easy mode so if your child wants to customize their screen, they can do so.
When it’s time for your tween to get a cell phone, it’s important to give them your expectations. We did this by using a parent/child contract. I have one especially for my teen with a smartphone, and I recently made another one for tweens–perfect for those with new phones. You can download the tween cell phone contract here. Here’s what the contract looks like, but don’t print directly from here. In order for it to be formatted correctly, download the tween cell phone contract here.
If all of these rules aren’t applicable to your tween, that’s ok–pull the ideas that you like and make up some for your home!
Pantech Vybe Giveaway
Pantech has generously given me a Pantech Vybe to give to one of you! To enter:
Mandatory: Leave me a comment on this post saying what rule would be a non-negotiable in your cell phone contract with your child.
Optional: For an additional entry, “like” My Crazy Good Life on Facebook, then leave me a comment telling me that you did (or already do!)
Optional: For an additional entry, “like” Pantech on Facebook, then leave me a comment telling me that you did (or already do!)
Optional: Follow me on Pinterest for the latest information about tweens & technology, parenting tweens and teens, and more! Leave me a comment telling me that you did.
Note: You’ll need to leave a separate comment for each entry. The program I use to choose a winner counts comments, so make sure each entry of yours is a separate comment!
This giveaway ends August 14th at midnight. I’ll contact a winner on August 15th. Good luck!
This post is sponsored by Pantech, who is sending a Vybe phone to one giveaway winner.
I would not allow web surfing because I am not comfortable with what’s out there.
I like the one about not texting anything I wouldn’t want my family to see. Oh heck, they are all good rules to follow. Thanks!
I like Pantech on Facebook!
A lot of these rules would be non negotiable but the #1 rule that i would not budge on would be: Do not answer calls or messages from someone you do not know!!
We have an 11 year old son who has been bugging us for a cell phone.. now that he is in baseball, band, visiting friends, and constantly on the go, we have been considering it for safetys sake. Thank you so much for the awesome opportunity!
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I now Like Pantech on FB as Becky VanGinkel :)
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I already follow you on Pinterest!!
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#1 rule is to never text/call strangers.
I liked Pantech on FB! christina dutra
I follow you on pinterest: cdutra
I liked you on fb: christina dutra
#1 rule is to never text/call strangers.
No downloading games without approval. Too many violent games these days.
I “like” Pantech on Facebook @Ellie W
I follow you on Pinterest: mammjamm18
No internet access
My rules are simple: no messages and internet when studying and eating!
I liked Pantech on facebook as name: fiona nuyen
I followed You on Pinterest as name: fiona nuyen
Thank You for the great giveaway
No internet access.
“like” Pantech on Facebook.