Anonymous wrote:My teen will fight if I try to take phone away after asking for it multiple times. She can call police and say I hit her. What to do???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about telling your kid that if they do that again, they lose their phone for a week.
This is what I do. If I’m paying for the phone, they will cooperate with Life 360.
How long do you suspend your teen's phone privileges and for what infractions?
Anonymous wrote:My teen will fight if I try to take phone away after asking for it multiple times. She can call police and say I hit her. What to do???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously stop tracking your kid. People parented for thousands of years without doing this.
My kid is 14 so no
They don’t drive so your tracking their walking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about telling your kid that if they do that again, they lose their phone for a week.
This is what I do. If I’m paying for the phone, they will cooperate with Life 360.
Anonymous wrote:My teen will fight if I try to take phone away after asking for it multiple times. She can call police and say I hit her. What to do???
Anonymous wrote:My teen will fight if I try to take phone away after asking for it multiple times. She can call police and say I hit her. What to do???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen has find my phone location on but how do you add the parent lock? We have had trouble with that "glitching" in the past.
Apologies if this has already been stated but it's a long thread!
You have to add their phone to your find my family - you can also change all of their phone settings on your own phone too. Downtime, app limits, whether they can add/delete, use wallet, etc...
So I have all that but he can still just hit "Stop sharing my location". Is there a way to actually prevent that?
Anonymous wrote:Seriously stop tracking your kid. People parented for thousands of years without doing this.