From the moment children are born their parents naturally worry about
them. Are they hungry? Are they warm enough? Are they sick?
Soon parents face the surrounding dangers as toddlers start to crawl,
walk and run. The hazards seem to be everywhere. As any parent knows,
the concerns only become deeper seated as children get older. Safety is
all a parent can think about - especially when their children are not
with them.
Not surprisingly some parents are looking to technology to provide
reassurance. Moving beyond the baby monitor and even the cellphone is a
new monitoring method called GPS - Global Positioning System.
What Will GPS Tell Me?
GPS is a system of satellites originally devised for government
security and surveillance. The technology allows you to pinpoint the
location of an individual who is in possession of a watch or a
cellphone that has been enabled for tracking and can be monitored
through a PC or personal tracking device.
Tracking devices can be set to monitor a specified area or zone. When
the child leaves the zone the device automatically starts tracking. It
can also alert you when the child leaves the zone.
More sophisticated models of GPS tracking devices can also monitor
information like heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature.
When Would I Use GPS for My Children?
Have you ever lost your child in a crowded fair ground, concert or even
the mall? Your heart races with fear as you frantically search and fear
that they have been hurt or kidnapped. Children are naturally curious
and easily distracted - wouldn't it ease any parents mind to
immediately identify their location?
As children get older they may be unaccompanied by their parents when
they walk home from school or go to the park with their friends. While
every child needs to have some independence it can be extremely
worrying to parents waiting for their return. A GPS tracking device can
help you monitor your child's movements and determine if they are
safely coming home or have become diverted or stranded.
What is GPS Not Good For?
As with any technology GPS can give a false sense of security. While
every measure taken to protect your child has its place, GPS cannot
tell you everything, nor can it supervise the behavior of your
children.
Young children require close supervision at all times. GPS is just
another layer of protection you can provide. You may also feel your
older children are protected when they travel alone or with friends
when you use GPS but you cannot prevent your child from losing the
device, encountering problems or jeopardizing their own safety without
proper training and complete trust.
If you choose to use GPS tracking you will feel more secure about what
you can't control. Research the costs and benefits of each device
before making your choice.
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