Marqes wrote on 02.05.2018 at 00:32: I find it typical once again that here just the women are upset about it, about the third Scatter just wants to help.
Probably the women or girls in the round feel back when they were teenagers and never wanted to be controlled.
I find such a program with 8-18 year olds okay (where you can see where the person is).
In the younger years I also find the reading of the news okay, from 15 or so, you should no longer read, tracking already, because it can always be something.
But at 21..well ..the woman is almost an adult.
Of course, we women are known to get upset about people who only want to help.
I also feel taken back to my teenage years, where I never wanted to be controlled...... ... .wait a minute, that's not me at all, Maybe the origin of the mutual trust is the good relationship with my parents, coupled with the background knowledge that just that leads to be able to confide in his parents, if this is necessary?
Of course, it is indispensable to invade the privacy of one's children if they are not at least 16 years old, this also leads to the fact that mutual trust grows. One should not give children a chance to be allowed to develop, not give them a chance to make mistakes and learn from them, not give them a chance to live their own lives, not give them a chance to become alert and develop their own behavioral strategies for later life, in fact, one should take everything away from the child so that he or she can find his or her way later in life in the best possible way.
Are all these wise advices also founded by own children, or is one here purely theoretically on the way?
As I said, a cell phone, which unfortunately today already have the 8 year olds, and if they do not have one at that age, they are unfortunately laughed at by their classmates - so I think cell phone tracking is a very good idea - which has nothing to do with trust, but with worry and a technical protection, which did not exist at that time.
I think it is a good thing.
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Marqes wrote on 02.05.2018 at 08:01: As I said, a cell phone, which unfortunately today already have the 8 year olds, and if they have at that age none, they are unfortunately laughed at by the classmates - there I find cell phone tracking a very good idea - which has nothing to do with trust, but with worry and a technical protection, which did not exist at that time.
I think it is a good thing.
Yes, for a 5 year old maybe, but not for a 21 year old woman.
The father has no right to listen to the cell phone and read private messages.
So the attitude of some users here is really scary.
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Yes, for a 5 year old maybe, but not for a 21 year old woman.
There father has no right to listen to the cell phone and read private messages.
So the attitude of some users here is really scary.
Safe for children, now read correctly.
With a 21.Jährigen woman that looks quite different.
My daughter. .
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Of course, we women are known to get upset about people who only want to help.
I also feel taken back to my teenage years, where I never wanted to be controlled...... ... .wait a minute, that's not me at all, Maybe the origin of the mutual trust is the good relationship with my parents, coupled with the background knowledge that just that leads to be able to confide in his parents, if this is necessary?
Of course, it is indispensable to invade the privacy of one's children if they are not at least 16 years old, this also leads to the fact that mutual trust grows. One should not give children a chance to be allowed to develop, not give them a chance to make mistakes and learn from them, not give them a chance to live their own lives, not give them a chance to become alert and develop their own behavioral strategies for later life, in fact, one should take everything away from the child so that he or she can find his or her way later in life in the best possible way.
Are all these wise advices also founded by own children, or is one here purely theoretically on the way?
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My daughter. .
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I think it is a good thing.
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My daughter. .
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Yes, for a 5 year old maybe, but not for a 21 year old woman.
The father has no right to listen to the cell phone and read private messages.
So the attitude of some users here is really scary.
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My daughter. .
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Safe for children, now read correctly.
With a 21.Jährigen woman that looks quite different.
This post has been translated automatically