I'mOK app makes a game out of kids checking in

There are lots of products on the market right now that "secretly" monitor your kids, like GPS-tracking their cars or logging in their keystrokes on the computer without their knowledge. If you prefer to have a more open and communicative relationship while still allowing them their independence, check out the newly-launched
I'mOK app.
This app encourages kids to check in with their parents and turns it into a game, with sweet rewards.
Once you have an account established, you create a
network of trusted individuals and then your kids are free to check-in
to the app for points. The more information they include the more points
they can earn - and it saves you from having to ask, where are you
going? Who are you going with? When will you be home?
When a certain
level is reached (that you have determined), they can win a reward like
staying out later one night with friends, video games or whatever it is
that would serve as motivation.
If you have a
trusting relationship with your kids, the app could just be a complement
to information you already know about their whereabouts. Parenting the
teen years, I'm sure, has its fair share of challenges, so it's nice to
make one part of it a game - not 20 questions. -Jeana
I'mOK
is available for free on iTunes. Consider it for Halloween if you've got first-time solo trick-or-treaters.
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