Some parents struggle to stop tracking their kids' every move - even in college
Briefly

Parents using tracking tools can potentially hinder young adults' independence by excessively monitoring their location and activities, impacting their ability to navigate challenges and consequences independently.
Some parents are utilizing tools like Life360 to receive hyper-specific alerts on their child's whereabouts, like entering a friend's house, speeding, and a complete history of movements, showing an intense level of monitoring that may impede normal young adult experiences.
Parents' use of tracking tools can lead to scenarios where they scold young adults for socializing late or micromanage their daily routines, potentially hindering the development of autonomy and decision-making among the youth.
Read at Axios
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