It is hard enough to keep track of a child when there is a full-time parent at home to supervise. In the single-parent household or the dual-income family, maintaining balance between work and parenting is difficult, and providing much-needed supervision is almost an impossibility without substantial help. This week, I’ll look at some technologies that can be used to help bridge the gap between where you should be and where you are in terms of adequate and actual oversight.
Great article. I actually did the same thing. We use crowtracker.com which is another cell phone tracking software for companies but I added my daughter as an extra user on our account so I'm able to track her cell phone. She knows it's there so its not a problem with her. She knows its just for security and piece of mind.
Using Tech To Help Supervise Children
Posted by: Rob Enderle July 12, 2004 09:47 AMIt is hard enough to keep track of a child when there is a full-time parent at home to supervise. In the single-parent household or the dual-income family, maintaining balance between work and parenting is difficult, and providing much-needed supervision is almost an impossibility without substantial help. This week, I’ll look at some technologies that can be used to help bridge the gap between where you should be and where you are in terms of adequate and actual oversight.