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We tell ourselves it’s about safety. But what if tracking our kids is quietly costing them confidence, independence… and trust? With apps like Life360 becoming the norm, many parents are asking: Are we protecting our children — or projecting our anxiety onto them? In this episode, we unpack what constant monitoring does to developing autonomy, whether location-sharing normalises surveillance, and how to balance safety with healthy independence. If you’ve ever checked the app “just in case,” this conversation might change how you see it. KEY POINTS • Why over-monitoring may increase anxiety — for parents and kids • The developmental cost of constant surveillance • How tracking impacts trust, autonomy, and competence • When location sharing can work — and when it crosses a line • The difference between safety conversations and safety control QUOTE OF THE EPISODE “When parents outsource their anxiety management to technology, children pay the developmental price.” RESOURCES • Lenore Skenazy – Free-Range Kids (https://www.freerangekids.com/) • Let Grow (https://letgrow.org/) movement • Claire Rowe (https://www.clarerowe.com.au/) (psychologist & parenting writer) • Should We Be Tracking Our Kids? (https://happyfamilies.com.au/articles...) [Article] ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS 1. Ask yourself: Is this about safety — or my anxiety? 2. Replace monitoring with problem-solving conversations. 3. Gradually expand your child’s freedom in age-appropriate ways. 4. If using location sharing, make it mutual and transparent. 5. Focus on teaching capability, not controlling outcomes. See omnystudio.com/listener (https://omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.