I AM toying with the idea of getting my daughter a mobile phone for her ninth birthday.
In his report on children's cellphone usage, James Fuller finds pretty much all college kids have phones and many intermediate school kids have cell phones.
A couple of my colleagues have bought their children phones when at primary school.
While not wanting to be Sally Ridge-like with my daughter, there are lots of good arguments for a phone - staying in touch and safety are the practical ones.
But there are other great benefits of a phone as a learning tool -helping spelling, taking photos and videos and using apps.