There were different opinions on whether it was appropriate for primary school students to come into contact with mobile phones. Some people think that primary school students should limit the time and content of using mobile phones because mobile phones may distract their attention and affect their studies. Others think that primary school students should have access to mobile phones because they can help them learn language, reading and social skills. The following are some opinions and examples that support primary school students 'access to mobile phones: 1. Limit the time of use: Those who advocate limiting the time and content of mobile phones for primary school students believe that mobile phones may distract them and affect their studies. Primary school students should learn more basic knowledge such as mathematics, Chinese, science, etc. instead of spending too much time on their phones. Primary school students could be restrained from using mobile phones by setting time limits, rules, and rewards. Some people think that primary school students should have access to mobile phones because mobile phones can help them learn language, reading and social skills. Tools like educational resources, applications, and social media could be used to help primary school students learn better. For example, they could learn math, English, science, and literature through their phones. Cultivate interest: Some people think that primary school students should be exposed to mobile phones because mobile phones can attract their attention and let them explore new things and discover new hobbies. They could help primary school students develop their interests and hobbies through entertainment applications and games on their phones. Whether it was appropriate for primary school students to have access to mobile phones depended on the views and decisions of parents and students. Clear rules and restrictions should be set to ensure that primary school students can concentrate and study while cultivating their interests and hobbies when using mobile phones.