How to set up new iPhone for child

can a child under 18 have there own Apple id?

Yes. A child 13 or over can have their own Apple ID. You can create one for a child 12 or under by setting up Family Sharing.

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    Doing it this way can cause problems (or used to, not sure if it still does), initially, when you set it up, it wants to create a backup or upload the blank info to iCloud.  You are better off setting up their own apple id first and signing in with that, and then changing it in the iTunes store.
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