It’s increasingly common for parents to surveil their offspring after they’ve left home, but there’s a fine line between care and control
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It’s increasingly common for parents to surveil their offspring after they’ve left home, but there’s a fine line between care and control
It’s increasingly common for parents to surveil their offspring after they’ve left home, but there’s a fine line between care and control
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An expert says parents need their children "to be exposed to challenges" in their lives.

A campaign group of health professionals is urging parents to stop surveilling their children. I couldn’t agree more, writes…

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