Should I set up separate apple ids for my kids or should we use mine?  If we separate them, can we still share our music from itunes?

I have an iphone 5s and an ipad that both use my apple id.  Last week, my 2 kids got iphones so they are also using my id.  Should we create separate apple/icloud ids for them or should we all use mine?  Can we continue to share music from itunes if we have separate ones?  I'm really not sure of the best way to handle this and I don't want to screw anything up!  I really appreciate any help!  Thanks so much!

There can be more than one Apple IDs for one iPhone, and each ID will be responsible for its own functions. You could, for example, set up one for iCloud, which will contain your contacts, calendars, settings, your backups, etc. But at the same time you could have another Apple ID for purchasing your apps, so when you buy or get free app, App Store will ask you for Apple ID and you can enter another ID that is not the same that keeps your backups and settings.
If you want to separate your sons iPhone from your ID completely, you can change it in iCloud settings. Also it will make your children's life a lot easier.

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