Cell phones have been a daily part of many American teenagers’ lives for years. By now, 80 percent of teens aged 13-17 have them, according to Nielsen Mobile. What is new and newsworthy is what some teens are doing with those phones these days.
In January, in Greensburg, Pa., two 14-year-old girls and a 15-year-old girl were charged with manufacturing and disseminating child pornography for sending their boyfriends photos of themselves unclothed. The boyfriends faced the same charges.
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Thank you for this post. My 13 year old wanted nothing EXCEPT a cell phone for his 13th birthday, so we caved in and purchased one, but attached so many rules to it. Sigh...this is his chance to show responsibility and accountability.
I enjoyed your blog. You're a busy writer!
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