GPS Trackers For Kids - Finding The Balance Between Monitoring And Independence
Posted by Kellie Kendall on Apr 25th 2024
GPS Trackers for Kids - Finding the Balance Between Monitoring and Independence
"A study on the uses and benefits of GPS trackers for kids"
Key Takeaways:
- GPS trackers offer parents peace of mind by monitoring their child's location, especially during independent activities.
- Ethical concerns include potential over-monitoring, which might impact a child's independence and privacy.
- Open communication with children about the purpose of tracking can alleviate trust issues.
- Devices like Trackport and Spark Nano provide customizable alerts, including geofences and speed notifications, tailored to parental needs.
- GPS trackers can be effective, but it's important to balance safety with a child's need for independence.
At BrickHouse Security, we get calls all the time from parents who want to implement GPS trackers for kids. People ask our team questions about the best ways to ensure their child’s safety 24/7 we’re regularly asked whether embedded microchip GPS trackers are options for monitoring children. Many parents are highly concerned about the safety and whereabouts of their kids, often staying awake at night with their worries. While GPS trackers can be great tools for parents, their use also raises the moral question of how much monitoring is too much. It’s important to be well-informed about the uses of GPS trackers as you choose the best way to approach your child’s safety. At BrickHouse Security, we are here to help you when you need to know.
Why Parents Choose to Use GPS Trackers for Their Kids
Some of the reasons a parent may choose to use a GPS tracker on their child are:
- Ensuring their child’s safe passage from home to school and other stops
- Monitoring their child’s whereabouts to make sure they are where they are supposed to be
- Tracking safety concerns such as speeding, leaving designated geographic areas, stopping unexpectedly, car accidents, etc.
- Locating their child in the event of an abduction or unexpected disappearance
- Peace of mind
- Constant knowledge of their child’s location
- Opportunities to monitor a teen’s driving and use the information gathered to educate them about road safety
- Independence for children going outside of the home without direct supervision
Many ethical questions are raised when considering the use of GPS tracking for kids. Many people question their use, fearing they will hinder a child’s development of independence and “street smarts,” so to speak. After all, if mom and dad are looking over their child’s shoulder 24/7, the child may develop a false sense of safety when they are out on their own. Other fears are that the infringement on a child or teen’s privacy will cause them to rebel or act out and remove the tracker, that “stranger danger” is less of a concern than many parents believe, and that the trackers that allow parents to listen in to what is happening around their child can be considered a violation of privacy.
Despite the cases for and against tracking a child, GPS trackers are a huge market right now, with ever-increasing popularity. Some of the devices specifically designed for parental use with children boast unique features to meet a variety of needs. These products are designed to give parents all of the information they could want about their child’s whereabouts, health status, and more. But here the ethical question arises once again. How much of this information does a parent need, especially about a healthy child without special needs or a teenager who is learning to navigate young adulthood? For example, having to-the-minute updates about your child’s vitals or their location when they are being safely monitored at school may be excessive. This level of helicopter parenting can lead to unnecessary stress and anxiety for the parent as they monitor their child’s every move throughout their workday.
Open Communication About GPS Trackers for Kids
When it comes to tracking your child, covert monitoring is possible, but many parents find great success with being open with their children about tracking. It can be beneficial to have a conversation with your child or teen to explain the purpose of the real time GPS tracker employed to watch them. Some points that should be covered in your discussion with your child or teen include:
- The tracker should not be a symbol of a lack of trust in your child’s choices
- Your child’s safety is your primary concern
- Information gathered can be used to help your child be more responsible and safe
Each parent knows their own child best, and depending on the reasons for choosing to use a GPS tracker, they will have their insight into the information they want to disclose about their reasons for tracking them. If a GPS tracker is not to be seen as a threat of privacy and independence, however, it is important to reassure your child, for their peace of mind and yours.
BrickHouse Security’s Preferred Devices
At BrickHouse Security, we recognize that parents are identifying a need to track their children to monitor their safety and well-being. We offer several devices designed to remain stable and functional in a range of situations. Our GPS tracking devices are flexible enough for a wide variety of placement options, ensuring that your tracking needs are met.
Trackport GPS Vehicle Tracker
When you have a teenage driver in your household, being concerned about their safety and driving habits is normal. Parents frequently fear that phone call about a car accident and often wish for other means of monitoring their child’s safety. The Trackport GPS Vehicle Tracker is designed to provide peace of mind for parents. The device can be plugged into the OBD port and depending on the type of vehicle and location of the OBD port, it may be used covertly. Parents can set up geofences to monitor when their child goes to or departs from specific locations, receive notifications about speeding, and more. Some parents may choose to use the Trackport as a means of secretly watching their children, while other parents use it openly, taking the information gathered to help educate their teens about safe driving habits. Another benefit of the Track port is some insurance companies offer a discount for cars equipped with GPS trackers like this one.
Spark Nano
When your child is not quite driving but is old enough to be independent, around the ages of 11-15, parents are often concerned about their safety as they begin spending more time outside of parental view. At this age, children are sometimes walking to school and friends’ houses without supervision and beginning to assert their independence in new ways. The Spark Nano is the ideal GPS tool to help parents track their child’s whereabouts and ensure they safely reach their destinations. Just like with Trackport, parents can establish geofences to identify when their child arrives at or departs from set locations and check on their child’s specific location at any time. This GPS device is small enough that it can be placed in a child’s backpack.
Pros and Cons of Tracking Your Child Via GPS Tracker
When it comes to choosing if tracking your child or teenager is the best course of action, it is up to each parent to determine what is the right choice for their own family. There is potential for both positive and negative results, and some examples of these are listed below.
Pros | Cons |
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Can be used in conjunction with teacher and caretaker support to create a community around the child’s safety |
Daily battery charging may be difficult to remember for the wearable trackers |
Peace of mind |
Trackers can be disabled by someone if the child were abducted, especially in a custody suit as the other parent may be aware of the wearable tracker |
Location information in the event of a disappearance |
May create a dependence of the child upon the parent for protection, could limit independent behavior, and fail to encourage self-reliance |
Ability for children to gain some independence without you being physically present for every activity |
Strangers aren’t the only ones parents need to worry about and a tracker will likely not protect a child from a trusted friend or family member who means to do them harm |
Can be used in conjunction with teacher and caretaker support to create a community around the child’s safety | Child may remove tracker |
Teens may learn about safety through parental guidance | Teens may resent monitoring and resist their parents’ attentiveness |
When You Need to Know
At BrickHouse tracking Security, we understand your concerns and are committed to providing the products that will help you when you need to know. Often parents need to track the location of their children, whether because they fear their child is hanging out with the wrong crowd, they are new to driving, or simply because parents want peace of mind about their child’s safety. Whatever your reason, we have a tool designed to meet your needs. While there are many ethical concerns raised about whether tracking your children is a good idea, open communication can help to alleviate some of the perceived mistrust, allowing parents to keep children safe, day to day.