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To Track or Not To Track? GPS Apps, Teens & Trust.

To Track or Not To Track? GPS Apps, Teens & Trust.

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Should you track your teen’s location? From apps like Life360 to Find My iPhone, GPS tracking can offer parents peace of mind — but it can also raise big questions about trust, privacy, and independence. In this thoughtful conversation, Dr. Annalise Caron and Dr. Suzanne Allen explore the pros and cons of location tracking for teens and tweens.

You’ll hear:

  • What parents gain (and lose) when tracking their teen’s whereabouts
  • How tracking can affect a teen’s sense of autonomy, trust, and responsibility
  • When GPS tracking might strengthen your relationship — and when it might strain it
  • Why transparency and open discussion matter
  • Practical ideas for setting boundaries, using tracking selectively, and preparing for the transition to young adulthood

Whether you currently use a location tracking app or are just considering it, this episode will help you reflect on your family’s needs, manage your own anxiety, and make intentional choices about digital safety and independence.

Here are some highlights from this episode:
00:00 – Intro: Should Parents Track Their Teens?
02:17 – Gains for Parents from GPS Tracking
05:22 – Potential Gains for Teens from GPS Tracking
07:43 – Losses for Teens: Privacy, Trust, and Independence
11:33 – Losses for Parents: Tolerating Uncertainty
13:10 – Parallels with School Grade Tracking Apps
15:47 – Tracking Is Not All-or-Nothing: Finding a Middle Ground
18:30 – Transparency with Teens About Tracking
20:06 – Modeling Digital Boundaries & Talking About Snap Map
23:27 – What Now: Reflecting on Gains & Losses
24:20 – Parent-to-Parent Support, College Years Considerations

Don’t forget to share this episode with fellow parents—because thoughtful conversations about technology and autonomy can shape healthier, more trusting relationships with your teens.

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