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how old for child to answer the phone?

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brimfull · 14/09/2006 19:00

I phoned home today and ds(just 4) answered.Ds had let him do this,he didn't know it was going to be me. I thought it was a woman and then couldn't get much sense out of him,can't at the best of times as he talks a load of old shite.
Anyway I said to dh that he shouldn't have allowed ds to answer the phone , as he's way too young and nonsensical.
How old was your child when they started to answer the phone and what did you teach them to say?

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HRHQueenOfQuotes · 14/09/2006 19:01

DS1 is almost 6 and we're just starting to let him answer when we've got our hands full.

cupcakes · 14/09/2006 19:02

ds does it occasionally - he's 6. But he only does it when
a) I tell him to
b) I know who it is likely to be

niceglasses · 14/09/2006 19:04

My daughter is 2 and has just answered the phone. I haven't taught her to say anything in particular. My 3 yr old and 5 yr old do it all the time. I don't get it. Is there an issue??

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lemonaid · 14/09/2006 19:04

Am tempted to let 19-month-old DS answer the phone when it's a cold caller or my credit card company trying to get me to borrow money...

southeastastra · 14/09/2006 19:06

my ds(5) answers the phone and just says 'hello' he's quite good at it, we used to be taught to recite our phone number

brimfull · 14/09/2006 19:07

Niceglasses,I just find it irritating when a child answers that can't follow instructions to go and get mummy or daddy,or have a decent conversation.

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Piffle · 14/09/2006 19:07

my dd is 3 and can do it and give it to the right person

Blu · 14/09/2006 19:09

DS has been answeing the phone coherently since he was 3. He takes quite good messages.

tortoiseshell · 14/09/2006 19:09

Ds1 (5) does it if I'm feeding the baby or something, I've taught him to say 'Hello, abc xyz speaking', and then give the phone to the right person.

TooTicky · 14/09/2006 19:09

My ds2 answers beautifully with, "Anti-Pesto Swat Team at your service," or "Hello, Krusty Krab". Unfortunately he has a language disorder so people don't understand his wit

Californifrau · 14/09/2006 19:10

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brimfull · 14/09/2006 19:10

yes ds can understand and give the phone to the right person ,but should a child who still nods on the phone be allowed to answer it?

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Blu · 14/09/2006 19:10

Yes, ggg, it is irritating when the child wanders about with the phone, doesn't respond to 'is your MUMMYY in...' for hours on end. Unless they can be trusted to answer clearly, and give the phone to the right person promptly, I don't think they should be allowed to answer, whatever their age.

southeastastra · 14/09/2006 19:11

it is funny sometimes though when a really little child answers and then wanders off so you can hear the conversations in the background. or is that just because i'm extra nosey! oh unless it's a v important call

niceglasses · 14/09/2006 19:12

Ahh right. I quite like it cos it means they stop bothering me for a few minutes and talk bollocks to someone else....usually their dad or my Mam.

ggglimpopo · 14/09/2006 19:13

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Piffle · 14/09/2006 19:13

My mum tells that I once answered the phone while she was in the bath, I think I was 3 or 4
When she asked who it was I said "Fanny plumbing"

it was actually family planning

brimfull · 14/09/2006 19:13

lol niceglasses!

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Piffle · 14/09/2006 19:14

she used to tell everyone I was the only ever Fruedian 4 yr old

niceglasses · 14/09/2006 19:15
MaloryTowersTheOriginal · 14/09/2006 19:16

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southeastastra · 14/09/2006 19:17

haha piffle!

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colditz · 14/09/2006 22:53

I don't let ds1 answer the phone. Just like Californifrau's 3 year old, my 3 year old is also a chimp.

He still holds the phone up to his playschool pictures to show nanny. I cannot imagine him following instructions to "get mummy" from someone who isn't physically there.

kid · 14/09/2006 22:55

DD 7 and DS 4 both answer my phone. I do laugh when its someone they don't know as they don't have a clue what to say. No-one important ever phones me so its not a problem.