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Garmin StreetPilot c550 Auto GPS w/ Bluetooth Capability for Handfree Calling


Garmin StreetPilot c550 Auto GPS w/ Bluetooth Capability for Handfree Calling

 

Garmin StreetPilot c550 Auto GPS w/ Bluetooth Capability for Handfree Calling
 $198.86

  • Auto GPS
  • 3.5″ color touch-screen display
  • Pre-loaded maps - U.S., Canada & Puerto Rico
  • SD memory card slot, Voice directions that speak street names, Bluetooth, MP3 player, and more

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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GE 16-station Electronic Key Telephone Systems 2-9450A


GE 16-station Electronic Key Telephone Systems 2-9450A

 

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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Dell Optiplex 170L Computer 17″ Monitor & Accessories


Dell Optiplex 170L Computer 17″ Monitor & Accessories

 

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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There are many various types of units that you can purchase and keep for your own personal or business needs. One thing that they all have in common is the ability to provide you with the highest quality and some very cool features.

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Lot 5pcs New AC fit Dell LCD 1500FP 1701FP (14V 4A 56W)

 

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


GPS Tracking Systems

There are many various types of units that you can purchase and keep for your own personal or business needs. One thing that they all have in common is the ability to provide you with the highest quality and some very cool features.

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Dell Inspiron 8000/8100/8200 CD-RW/DVD-ROM

 

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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CAR WIRELESS Stereo FM TRANSMITTER 4 iPod MINI MP3 MP4


CAR WIRELESS Stereo FM TRANSMITTER 4 iPod MINI MP3 MP4

 

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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TWO NEW PIONEER 5 1/4″ 2-WAY CAR AUDIO STEREO SPEAKERS


TWO NEW PIONEER 5 1/4″ 2-WAY CAR AUDIO STEREO SPEAKERS

 

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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Vintage Casio Mini Electronic Hand Held Calculator

 

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To Cell or Not to Cell: Is Your Tween/Teen Ready for Mobile Phone Technology?

 

In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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In an age of constantly evolving technology that provides instant gratification for even the most impatient of users, it’s not surprising that kids are now teaching parents to get with the program. But, does that mean that our kids should have the same access to technology that we parents do? Take cell phones, for instance – they’re ultra convenient, simple enough for a kid to use and everyone has one…sound familiar? If your tween or teen is asking for their own personal cell phone, join the slew of parents experiencing the same quandary – should my child have a cell phone?

The best way to determine if your tween/teen is ready to handle the responsibility of a cell phone is start by honestly evaluating your child. More than likely, your youngster perceives today’s common convenience as a status symbol of independence and acceptance among friends. As a parent, the reality is that a little convenience can be a big deal when it comes to your child’s ability to make sound judgment and exercise good manners. Few know your child better than you, so ask yourself these questions when deciding if a cell phone makes sense for your youngster:
- Is my tween/teen mature enough to determine when it’s appropriate to make and take cell phone calls?
- Does he/she understand (or can he/she be easily taught) proper cell phone etiquette?
- Does my tween/teen know how to diffuse a predatory cell phone situation?

Other important considerations should include the limitations of your tween/teen’s school cell phone policy, whether or not your child is old enough to drive, or if your youngster participates in activities that may run late or end early resulting in the need for a cell phone call to mom or dad.

Ultimately, if you decide to purchase a cell phone for your tween/teen, be sure to consider models based on technological availability like headsets, number blocking and pre-paid calling options. Also, set limits on who your tween/teen can call, how much time he/she is allowed to spend talking and when it is (and is not) appropriate to use a cell phone.

For more pros and cons on kids and cell phones, check out these articles:

Cell Phones for Kids? 

Kids and Cell Phones 


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