Study Reveals Half of Parents Track Adult Children's Locations
A recent study shows that over half of parents in the U.S. track the locations of their adult children aged 18 to 25. While many parents find peace of mind in this practice, it raises concerns about boundaries and anxiety.
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Study Reveals Over Half of Parents Track Adult Children's Locations
Study Reveals Over Half of Parents Track Adult Children's Locations
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