Well, here is a story to help or confuse you if you're deciding to get a mobile phone for your children. One hint is that this monring I have ordered a basic Nokia for my 11 year old.
I have seen the headlines concerning the report from Sweden reporting a 5 times increase in risk of certain cancers etc due to mobile phone use in young children and France are going to ban them for children under 12. So why am I buying one for my 11 year old?
Well, after a nice race at Crystal Palace last night, where my two children ,Oisin, 11, and Aoife 8, attended we had to head home. My wife was off at a show, so the plan was that I would go with them to the bus stop for the 122 (opposite the main bus terminal at CP) and they would get on the bus and then I would meet them at the 122 bus stop in Forest Hill. A journey of about 10-15min max.
Anyway we walked up to the stop and I put the children on, making sure they sat up front as near to the driver as possible. Oisin had also checked the route stops and we had gone over the plan of where I would meet them.
The bus took off and I followed them on the bike. We passed the first bus stop and I waved to them as I passed the bus. The bus then stopped at the next stop at the top of Westwood hill but I had gone ahead to the stop mid way down westwood hill (near Sydenham Wells park). As the bus didn't stop there I only had a quick look in and couldn't see them in their seats. I thought maybe they had gone up stairs (where they like to go) so I raced after the bus and met it at the stop near Jews walk. I still couldn't see them, and then the driver told me that they had got off at the bus stop at the top of Westwood hill!!! (It was 9 pm now and getting fairly dark). So I raced back up the hill to the stop, but they were no where to be seen. I dashed up Sydenham hill road for a bit but after going further than the distance I thought they would have covered given the time gap and their walking speed I couldn't see them I turned back and started to search the area around Westwood Hill. I ended up stopping anyone I saw and asking them if they'd seen them. No one had.
I ended up going back to check our house but the lights were off and no sign of them there (nor in Forest Hill) so I headed back out to look for them, eventually I dialled 999 to report 2 missing children. The response of the police was great. Later I went back to the house with the police and only on entering the house did I find a note from the mother of one of Oisin's friends that they were safety at their house! Crisis and panic over as relief flooded in. The police picked them up and gave them a ride home in the police car. They were fairly tired but otherwse ok.
It turns out that as the 122 headed towards Westwood Hill Oisin thought the bus was going the wrong way so decided that they had better get off. They then proceeded to immediately run down Sydenham Hill Road towards Forest Hill, where they checked the ageed meeting point at the bus stop (by then I was still looking for them around Westwood Hill). When they didn't find me there they started to head home but Aoife was very tired after their run so they called in Oisin's friend's house (which is on the route). They only had Johanna's mobile and as Johanna was at a show she had her phone on silent/ switched off so neither they nor I could get through to her to pass on the message that they were ok.
Anyway after a scarey hour followed by much hugs and a hot chocolate the children went to bed.
So today I have bought a Nokia 1661 for Oisin (as he will also be commuting to secondary school).
Other lessons - put all of your contact details on any school list given out to the parents of your childrens classmates.
Share your contact details with your childrens' friends parents and your neighbours.
Make sure your children know all of your numbers.
Don't swich off your phone at events - put it on Meeting mode or vibrate only. Make sure it is charged up and if PAYG, there is money in the account.