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Keep Your Kids Safe with Your 4G Phone

Keep Your Kids Safe with Your 4G Phone

Keep Your Kids Safe with Your 4G Phone

Being a parent in these modern times is a much different job than it was when you were growing up. With mass media and youth culture taking over much of teenagers lives, it can be hard to keep up and make sure that you are doing your best to make sure that the kids are safe and accounted for and not getting into any trouble. But while certain technologies like wireless Internet open up the world to children in a way that might scare the average parent, concerned adults can also harness the power of these new technological advances to better take care of their children if they are savvy and know how. Simple devices that everyone seems to be getting these days, like sleek new 4G phones, can be used to monitor and keep track of your children. Here is how.

First of all, you can always stay in touch via cell phone these days. The news media likes to focus often on how children abuse the fact that they have cell phones at their disposal. They talk about "sexting" and cyber bulling, portraying a world in which kids are running rampant with technologies that they are not mature enough to handle. But they rarely focus on how teenagers having phones can actually help keep them safe. First of all, if they are staying out later than planned, have a change in the night's activities, or if you would just like them to check in on occasion or once they have arrived in their destination, now you can stay in contact throughout the evening. Kids used to be able to get away with things by saying they forgot to call, or there was not a phone where they were going. But now there is no excuse not to check in.

You can also use wireless Internet to research their activities. One difficulty of parenting a teenager is knowing what they are up to. They are likely to be vague about where they are going, what they will be doing there, and with whom. But now that you have a brand new 4G phone with Internet on it, you can instantly research any information they may deign to tell you on your phone as soon as you get it. Say they tell you they want to go to see a certain band coming to town. Instead of just saying yes or no based on random criteria like how late the band will be playing, or whether or not they are asking you to buy the ticket for them, you can actually check out the group online and see if it is something you want your kids to see. You can listen to songs, or read about them in a newspaper article. The same applies if your kids say they want to go to a certain bowling alley, see a certain film, or go hang out in a specific neighborhood. All you have to do is plug the info into your phone, and see what they are doing and whether or not you approve.




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