Built-in smartphone apps and location-sharing features allow parents to see where their children are at any moment: Did they arrive safely? Are they where they said they'd be? How far away are they if there's an emergency?
Anyone else remember when “helicopter parenting” was a bad thing? It’s wild how society went from, “That’s too overbearing, we need to give our kids space to grow independently” to “It’s okay to track the location of our young adult offspring” in the span of a generation.
Anyone else remember when “helicopter parenting” was a bad thing? It’s wild how society went from, “That’s too overbearing, we need to give our kids space to grow independently” to “It’s okay to track the location of our young adult offspring” in the span of a generation.