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Many parents want their kids to have fun, but they don’t want to worry about if their child is ok or not. Many kids don’t want to have their parents worry about them, but they don’t want to have to answer the phone or text their parents, either because they're too busy to answer, or simply don't want to talk to them in front of their friends. Parents don't want to interfere so much that their kids are annoyed by them, which but this happens all too often when parents call frequently asking where their child is and what they are up to. If the child is a teenager, those caring but incessant calls can cause an emotional rifts rift between the children child and the parents. The stress causes by the conflict of interest between parents and children is something that no one --something that neither party wants, but nothing technologically exists to ease the transition. Parents need to have that feeling of security; children need to have that feeling of independence.

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