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Smartphones for kids hit the Canadian market

Jun 19, 2024

Smartphones for kids hit the Canadian market

Children’s phone usage is being scrutinized across courtrooms and classrooms, but one tech company thinks it has an answer. 

What happened: This week, Pinwheel rolled out Canada’s first “kid-safe” smartphone — a device designed specifically to give parents more oversight. The phone doesn’t have internet access, but has over 1,200 kid-friendly apps for photo sharing, messaging, and games.

Why it matters: Parents, schools, and provinces are trying anything to curb kids' smartphone use (including one dad locking devices in a safe), but in a world where over half of 11-year-olds in Canada have a phone, it’s become harder to control excessive scrolling.

  • Some experts argue that for health reasons, parents should only get their kids “dumb phones” (read: what many of us used to just call phones) until at least high school.

Big picture: Alberta and Ontario are implementing cellphone bans in classrooms later this year, and Québec is weighing a social media ban for kids under 16. Meanwhile, nine school boards in Ontario have sued social media platforms, alleging their designs are addictive.

Bottom line: A kid-friendly phone might not be on the top of Christmas wish lists this year, but as smartphones continue to affect young people’s mental health, some parents could adopt a Pinwheel-or-nothing approach with their little rascals.—LA

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