Child Tracking Systems - Kids GPS
69I'm paranoid. Let's just get that out of the way before I go any further. The safety of my children (3 little girls) is my first priority. At times I am overprotective, but we live in a sick world and I'm not going to deny that. I'm busy being in denial about far too many other things, like the overall fate of the world and the long term effects of parking myself in front of this computer for so many hours a day.
So, the notion of tagging my kids with a little gps gadget before heading to the mall or park gives me peace of mind. If they scatter in three different directions when I stop to tie my shoe, I know I'll be able to find them quickly. I no longer wear shoes that need to be tied for precisely this reason, but I am a slave to fashion too, and am sick of wearing shoes that enable me to sprint across a playground at lightening speed.
Have you ever lost one of your kids? For even a moment? If you have, then you know the feeling of anxiety it creates. Using a kids gps system when your precious little ones are out somewhere with Dad isn't a bad idea either, especially if you are convinced that your significant other doesn't keep a close enough eye on little Jack and Jill.
Emergency buttons are standard on some kids GPS systems. They can press the emergency button if something unexpected happens, or if they simply can't find you.
Child Tracking Systems
I first fell in love with this idea a few years ago while watching The Pacifier with Vin Diesel. Yes, it was his GPS for kids that I was drooling over, if you can believe it, and his incredible ability to get those kids to listen. He can stop by here anytime.
These are not the types of systems I am suggesting you put on your child, he was a navy seal, after all. The current child tracking systems are far simpler and rather cute.
Here's a clip from The Pacifier, just for fun. Now you will understand why I admire him.
Vin Diesel using GPS for Kids in The Pacifier
There are various child tracking / GPS for kids devices available, from simple clip on devices for toddlers to advanced cell phone and car trackers that allow a parent to watch online where there teens are going (and at what speed). The following videos illustrate some of the current options on the market.
i-kids Tracking Mobile Phone
GPS Product Reviews
Child Tracking Devices
Would you track your teenager's every move?
See results without votingI'm not sure about tracking a teenager's every move, but I don't have a teen to worry about and obsess over just yet. Only time will tell!
What do you think about gps tags and devices for kids? Is it going overboard? Would they give you peace of mind when you are out with your little ones?
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Kids GPS and Child Saftey in the News
- Sheriff's department to host child safety seat clinicGreencastle Banner-Graphic16 hours ago
GREENCASTLE -- A child safety seat clinic and giveaway will be conducted free of charge Wednesday by the Putnam County Sheriff's Department. From 1 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, the public can go to the...
- Window Blinds Superstore Blinds Express Offers National Child Safety Month SpecialsdBusinessNews.com27 hours ago
To honor National Child Safety Month, online window blinds retailer, Blinds Express has announced special deals on a variety of Hunter Douglas blinds.
- Demand for child safety seats growingSampson Independent7 hours ago
Ensuring that children are safely — and correctly — buckled into child protective seats has become a mission for Sampson County’s Partnership for Children.
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Thanks nms!
I have 3 kids also and I know what you mean when you say 'paranoia', I live that nightmare too. However, living in a small community, when my kids go three different directions, I can see them easily, as they are usually the only ones around :) but I think that the tracker is a good idea and what harm could it do really? You are so right about this sick world, so I would definitely consider a GPS for my kids. I don't find it to be over the top at all! thanks for the info
Thanks megs78! I think that it is a better idea than the "kid leashes" I see now and then. I hate those things and have never leashed my kids...but they really do run off on me. My two-year-old worries me. :) I know she will move through this phase and I honestly cannot wait!












nms says:
6 months ago
very helful gadget