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Brigitte C
Anyone have info on GPS tracking for children?
I'm looking for PERSONAL EXPERIENCE ONLY
My son will be starting to walk to school without me soon and I'm terrified to allow him to, but I'm a struggling single mother and I need to have spinal surgery. I will need 6 months of recovery in bed and I have no one to help me with my children getting them to-from school. Not to mention help around my house and cooking.
Anyway I'm looking into GPS tracking for extra safety measures. Does anyone have any personal experience with any of these products? i'm curious about price, flaws, comments. Anything that might help me.
I am NOT looking for answers that only direct me to the products, I have already been researching these and at this point I only want to know your personal opinions about how these products work.
Thanks!
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