Mobile Phones: The Positive Effects Of Teenagers And Cell Phone

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Teenagers are constantly on their cell phone, which leads to extreme overuse of it. In an acknowledgeable book, Ling (2004) described how teenagers use cell phones and the direct effects of having one. Adolescence is a period in someone’s life in which they develop their own identity and self-esteem. So, teenagers are at a very influential time in their life and cell phones take advantage of that. When a teen decides to use a cell phone, they are acting with the culture of their peers, rather than their own ideas (p.85). Mobile phones play a role in the teen’s peer group. Since a teen is still developing their own identity and sense of self-esteem, they fall into the vicious cycle of only doing what other teens are. Similar to much of today’s …show more content…

In his acknowledgeable book, Ling (2004) explained that cell phones have changed how teenagers interact with their peer groups. Rather than making a future agreement on the time and place to meet, teenagers determine these meetings in the spur of the moment through text message (p.102). This negatively affects the teens who do not own cell phones. Since the planning happens through cell phones, there is a growing concern that those teens who do not own cell phones will fall out of the planning of the social group. In a post, Phillips explained the dangers of relying on a cell phone for communication. The peer pressure to always be available strains teens. Four out of five teens sleep with their phone so they can feel connected to their peers. Teens in a focus group reported that they sleep with their phone because they want to be available if a friend needs to talk. On the other hand, when they are contacted for unnecessary issues, pranks, or just by bored friends, it is annoying and disruptive to the situation they are in. Cell phones are changing communication in this way. Teenagers would not go to their friend’s house late at night just to talk to them, but cell phones are encouraging them to communicate at inappropriate times through

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