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2026/02/04 23:40
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- A Japanese survey reveals over 80% of junior high school students own smartphones, and ownership is increasing among younger children. - Girls are now, on average, receiving their first smartphones at 9.9 years old, marking the first time the average age has fallen below 10. - Researchers attribute the trend to increased internet familiarity through school tablets and the growing prevalence of smartphone ownership among peers. A: Hey Hana! Did you hear about something crazy? B: No, what’s up, Kenji? A: Apparently, most fifth and sixth graders now have smartphones! B: Wow, really? That’s so young! A: Yeah! And girls are getting them even younger. The average age is under ten now! B: No way! Ten years old? That's even younger than my little cousin! A: It used to be a bit older, but it's dropping every year. Boys are around ten and a half, but that's also getting lower. B: I wonder why? Do you think it’s because they use tablets at school now? A: That’s what they say! Because everyone's online already, kids want their own phones. B: Makes sense. It's hard to resist, right? A: Exactly! A researcher said parents need to talk to their kids about using them. Like, make rules together. B: That's a good idea. It’s about balance, isn't it? A: Totally!
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