ME 2 CHILD....IF MY MOM WOULD HAVE SEE ME HAVING 3 BOYFRIENDS AT THE SAME TIME .SHE WOULD BE MAD HONEY.. AT THAT TIME I HAD 3 BOYFRIENDS ONE BLACK THE OTHER PORTUGUESE AND A BORICUAPAPI.....AND MIND YOU I WAS JUST 15 YEARS OLD AND I KNEW I WAS GAY SINCE I WAS 12 YEARS OLD.AND I REMEMBER I HAD TO PRETEND THAT I WAS A STRAIGHT BOY AT SCHOOL.
I sure do! It’s very important as a safety precaution. When I first put it on my mom’s phone she turned off her tracker. Recently, my mom and I shared our locations again because we were traveling. She’s not tech savvy so she forgot to turn it off. The other day while I was with her she left her phone at the grocery store. We were already 2.5 miles away when she noticed. She was worried someone stole it. Sure enough I was able to track down her phone with the tracker and she got her phone back. That wouldn’t have been possible if she hadn’t had the tracker. She keeps it on at all times now 😂 Tbh I want my family to know where I am at all times in case anything happens.
They don't care about MY or YOUR specific personal information like that. If they are sharing it, your info is generally shared and sold in bulk for advertising and marketing purposes.
I am a single mom with 17 and 19 y/o daughters and we have Life 360 and we all share our location. My oldest is in college she keeps it on, my youngest is a socialite and always somewhere at some event she keeps it on, I am out in the dating world and I keep it on. It is for safety and we act with respect for each other. We don't track each other's movements but God forbid something happen, we have something in place to help the police. That is what I said when we got back 5 or 6 years ago and it is why we all keep.
Absolutely! We got life 360 when my now adult children were 10 & 15. They chose to keep it after turning 18 because they saw the value in it. If nothing else it's a starting point if the unthinkable ever happens. Our oldest lives in a completely different state now. For peace of mind we can't beat it.
As we are in Pride month, a lot of people aren't ready to come out to their parents or guardians. College can be a time to spread their wings, and try seeing who they are.These apps can trap you into uncomfortable conversation, and may force you to come out when you aren't ready.
Why ? All she really said is if you want me to pay for it, this is how it is. She did not say they could not go buy and pay for their own. Obviously they are accepting of it.
I’m an adult! I used to worry about my two younger siblings to the point that I couldn’t sleep. I’m 41 and they are 3 and six years younger and you need to let it go.
STOP. DOING. THIS. I'm a 41-year-old woman who has a mom who has always "helicoptered" me. Do you know what happens when your parent is in your business all the time even in the phase of your life where you're supposed to be more independent? The child starts thinking of you as an adversary. Now, if the kid is in on it, that's a different story completely, but let your child blossom into an adult. Get an adult hobby yourself and stop worrying so much.
If you have not taught your child to be safely in the world by 18, I'm sorry, you have not done your job.Sunny seems to be the kind of parent to show up at the uni Professor's office demanding an A for her kid. This is called needing your kid more than they need you, as many, many, parents are doing today.
in the old days, we didn't have trackers or cell phones. We had to trust our children and trust that we raised them to know the difference between right and wrong.
I love the “Find My” feature and it’s honestly perfect for worriers like me. It’s a mutual consent/trust thing too whether you’re talking about a parent tracking their kid, or spouses tracking each other. It just takes a lot of worrying off my “mental plate”. 🤷🏼♂️
Like Ana, my mother probably wouldn’t WANT to know some of the places I wandered off to in college. Sometimes ignorance is bliss when it comes to your young adult offspring’s activities.
Did you see her interview with him? She finds her son sexy! That’s weird! I would never want my mother to think I’m sexy and she finds it okay that my 55 year old friends find me sexy. And she loves to show his shirtless pictures wherever she goes
It really does cause resentment and it's so sad to these these women who are so desperate to form a tight connection with their child end up alone and abandoned for their stalker-like, clingy behavior. Like what did you think was going to happen? I've seen parents do this so many times with their kid, where they try to hold them hostage with phones, cars, money, etc.... "Don't abandon me because I'll take your phone away!!" Just think about it this way; would you ever allow a boyfriend to treat you like this? We're so quick to call men abusive when they treat us this way, but then women turn around and do it to their own kids. It's gross.
When your child is 18 yrs old it’s time to let go of the apron strings & let them be a adult. This is if they are out of the house. Trust what you have taught them will stay with them.
I disagree. That's not true. its actually when your children need you the most when they get to adulthood as they are learning to be an adult and still need wisdom and guidance to guide them to establish themselves in society. Of course they are adults but that doesn't mean parenting disappears completely.
@@1988vikable if their good parents the kids will come to them if they need them . All my kids left when they turned 18 yrs old & did great. They’re adults so let’s treat them like adults. Not like they’re still in high school & need to be coddled.
@@1988vikable sorry I didn’t see the ending about parents don’t need to disappear completely. I really don’t know too many parents sending their kid out to the world & then moving & disappearing. 🤣 it was just a funny thought there.
I have 2 daughters one 19 and the other 15 but I wouldn't track them for I trust them. Tracking our children will affect our lives and our children won't feel comfortable to say something to us for we would have expressed it.
I couldnt live under these circumstances. Being tracked and watched 24/7 is a nightmare. I was always worried that my parents that secret cameras in my house growing up and these days kdis grow up with actual cameras in their homes 24/7. That's no way to live.
What's happening is we are raising generations of people who are unable to cope with any adversity whatsoever. The ramifications of this parenting will be felt by this country for decades to come.
Sunny should take a really good look about her daughters behavior entitled, spoiled, disrespectfully the apple does not fall from the tree I would not want a mother like Sunny in my view.
@@mykoniichistorychannel Keep wondering it is my view free speech as well it is true her daughter was on main stream media regarding her comment: Paloma Now that I have my diploma ' From the river to sea Palestine will be free " in support of Free Palestine " it is the terrorist group Hamas who use the Palestine people Paloma is soo smart she knows nothing in my view my parents never taught me to support a terrorist group.
People need to treat their adult kids with the same respect that they want that kid's future partner to treat them. Parents can model ways to be a safety net for their kids while also respecting their autonomy and privacy. Maybe they only want to be tracked if they have to walk home after dark or some other reason, but it's unnecessary to use it all the time. I think Sara is on the right track.
@@Dawnabrat I never would have agree to such a terrible and toxic contract with my own parents. LIke happy to be devoid of a smart phone if it means my freedom. Then you get the worst thing you've ever imagine; a child that you cannot contact. It's a lousy bluff and you end up paying the price for it. Don't make such a stupid mistake with your kids because they might just call you out on your bluff and abandon you forever.
I see this as a great tool for monitoring children to ensure their safety and helping find their phone if it’s misplaced. However, my son just turned 18, if he wants to take it off, I would understand. I have never had my husband on it (or vice-a-versa) because one of the boundaries we have in our relationship is letting the other have their independence.
The problem is parents that do what sunny do, if they speed call them? They have to learn stuff the hard way, it should be used for safety and emergencies and not to track their steps.
I have my sons age 24 and 18 on life 360. I have seen places they go and I say to myself "they are adults let them live their life" but I feel safe with my son away at college that when he is driving here or back if he is broke down I can find him, if he's been in an accident, he has been in one, I can find him even when he doesn't know his location. If you use the app for adult children you just have to know you raised they right and let them live their life. They have also agreed to be on the app also.... probably so they know where I am...lol
Exactly 💯. My adult children definitely use it to track me now. I use it for the same reasons you do. My younger adult child doesn't drive. They have called me to come and get them because they refused to get in a car with a drunk person. Darn straight I used it to find them at 3am.
Mom's to college kid: I have a tracker to ensure they are safe and it gives me peace of mind. Me at 19 to my mom: I'm going on tour to one of the most dangerous countries in the world. I'll call when I can. My poor parents 😂🤷🏼♀️
I agree with sunny I have life 360 for my daughter that lives in another state we all have it and they are grown and it makes us all feel tons better we not in each others business but we can see we are still ok
My son and daughter-in-law have Life 360 on all their phones. Their two kids are 14 & 16. I like that they have this for peace of mind. Once the kids are 18+ and self supporting, then it makes sense to remove it.
When they’re 18 they have the right to make their own choice. However, if your parents are paying for your phone then they have the right to make the rules. So Sunny is right. If they want the tracker off then they have to get their own phone and pay the bill themselves.
@@aggy5372 I wasn’t arguing from a legal perspective. I’m saying just like parents make the rules under their house, if they pay your phone bill then they set the guidelines. If you don’t want that, then get a job and pay for your own phone bill.
I’m 27 and my mom always asks if I made it home after work since I close She doesn’t need to have or know about Life 360 she doesn’t need to know everywhere I go Some places are on the hush hush 🤭🤫😄
Sunny sounds like a nightmare as a mother. She called herself a helicopter mom in the past. When those kids want to do things she wouldn’t approve of, there will be sneaking around
I love how Sunny said “it comes with the phone.” I use it with my husband, sisters, and mom. My kids don’t have phones yet but it will “come with the phone.” We use it for safety and to avoid the annoying calls/texts for ETA.
I had this app on my phone because my adult daughter asked me to for safety reasons. I had it for couple of months but opted out because I realized if I got off work early I didn't necessarily want people to know so that I could occasionally use a spare few minutes just for myself.😊
My son is 19 about to start his sophomore year in the fall, and we both are fine having the life 360 app on our phone. It gives me peace of mind, and I’m not constantly checking his location, but if anything happens, we know where the other is.
@felichipowe851, I. agree with you and your son for wanting that. Not to scare you but with what has happened on some of these college campus's lately I don' blame you at all.
@@MatthewsFav oh no, I agree totally. He told me some things that occurred on and off campus his freshman year, and i felt even better having that location reassurance.
Hope you understand that teenagers are extremely smart! They can leave the phone at the school or there’s apps that won’t let you track them. Just saying
@@javiruiz8365 oh I understand. But that’s not the type of son I have. My elderly father went missing years ago and he didn’t have an app on his phone where he could be tracked. Found deceased 30 days later, it’s been a sticking point since then. My son asked me to put the app on my phone. I don’t want to regret anything else.
I use the same app. I have a 29, 28, and two 21 year Olds and we all agree to use it for safety reasons... I found my son's phone twice already, he left it at bar... lol
I am someone who has been on the receiving end of being over-controlled, over-supervised, over- disciplined. It did not make me a happy human! And, I did not one thing wrong. No parking/speeding ticket. No shoplifting. No loitering. Nothing.... But I got treated like a criminal! Once again, it did not make me a happy human!!
Nope! I used to worry about my siblings all the time. I moved to NYC with them from a safe city in Cali and I used to worry at night like the older brother. Finally like 3 years ago I let it go. It is what it is
Too funny, we all have our own feelings about it. I don't have a cell phone, so no one can track me. My sons do want me to have one though. I still have a landline. It was my mom's so her voice and my brother that has passed are both on it. Hard to get rid of and I can't see paying for both.
I am 60 years old and my youngest son is 25 we have followed each other on our phones for years mainly in case we lose our phones. He has his own house I like to pull up maps if I wonder if he's at home or in town. Keeps me from having to bug him about it
Trackers?? Oh my god....I feel so sorry for Zoomers. I didn't realize it was this bad. Gen Xers are such paranoid and anxious parents. How can you live your life being that paranoid all the time. Just chill and let your adult kids live their life. So glad I didn't have to deal with that as a kid. No phones, no computers. Just me, a bike, and my friends. No one hovering over me like a helicopter all the time.
Considering what's been going on with the outrageous protest on a lot of college campuses around the country. I can understand where the parents (who are paying college tuition) is coming from along the way. 🎓 👨🎓 🎓 👩🎓
Sonny IS a control freak. I would hate her to be my daughter. Let people get on with their own life. She says,her parents love to be tracked. Really or is she speaking for them cos they don't want to upset the control freak.
They were black children who got pulled over by the police. I have never been seen again or told that their child was in an accident so I don’t think it’s a bad idea. I think it’s a safety safety precaution.
Its all about mutual respect. If all participants agree, then whats the problem. We were expats for many years, and both our children ( 12 and 8 at the time) had Life 360 on their phones as did we. It gave us a sense of security. They are now 28 and 24 and have no problem still sharing their location. It can also be disabled and enabled as required.
Sunny comes of as a person that lives a moral highground life and thinks she's better then everyone and is perfect. I bet my life, she has some crazy secrets!
Tracking is good regardless of age. It's saved lots of lives and I support it 💯.So long the parents aren't over bearing, children should always see that comes from a place of love.
Sunny absolutely is the kind of mom who doesn't trust her kids which is why she feels a need to track them. If as a parent you did an adequate job with raising your children you should feel good about sending them into the world without needing to know their exact whereabouts 24/7
Really Are you going to put a GPS chip in your kid and never tell... They are in College FFS Or do you think it's "Animal House" 2024 If you don't make mistakes You will Never Learn !!!
It’s crazy how people are judging Sunny for her parenting meanwhile her children are excelling at everything they do. Obviously what she is doing is working….. What your children are doing???
Sunny Hostin son at 18 or about to be 18 and about to go to college: "oh so I'm going to take the tracker off Sunny Hostin response to her son: "are you getting a new phone cause the phone I paid for comes with a tracker" 😂🙄🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️
Allow your children the freedom to grow and be who they are.
American parents are the most OVEBEARING parents in the world.
Ana Navarro: "all I'm gonna say is I'm so glad this didn't exist when I was 18 years old cause my mother would of disowned me" 😂😂😂😂
“Would have”.
I would have been disowned too
heldoncole11151. why does this not surprise me about Ana. I would have loved to hang out with her
ME 2 CHILD....IF MY MOM WOULD HAVE SEE ME HAVING 3 BOYFRIENDS AT THE SAME TIME .SHE WOULD BE MAD HONEY.. AT THAT TIME I HAD 3 BOYFRIENDS ONE BLACK THE OTHER PORTUGUESE AND A BORICUAPAPI.....AND MIND YOU I WAS JUST 15 YEARS OLD AND I KNEW I WAS GAY SINCE I WAS 12 YEARS OLD.AND I REMEMBER I HAD TO PRETEND THAT I WAS A STRAIGHT BOY AT SCHOOL.
😂😂😂😂😂
My two adult children both have Life 360. They use it to track me now. Lol. 😂
😂😂😂 i know thats right
Thanks for the tip. I need to add my parents 😂
I sure do! It’s very important as a safety precaution.
When I first put it on my mom’s phone she turned off her tracker. Recently, my mom and I shared our locations again because we were traveling. She’s not tech savvy so she forgot to turn it off. The other day while I was with her she left her phone at the grocery store. We were already 2.5 miles away when she noticed. She was worried someone stole it. Sure enough I was able to track down her phone with the tracker and she got her phone back. That wouldn’t have been possible if she hadn’t had the tracker. She keeps it on at all times now 😂
Tbh I want my family to know where I am at all times in case anything happens.
@@aishariel9924 I agree 💯
Yes they always wondering where I’m going lol 😂
Whoppi: Did she say she feels like a saint?
Ana: Somedays she does...
I wish they would at least admit to be being demons!
Yup lol
Ana shades Sunny every chance she gets, bcos Sunny's self-righteousness can get to be too much sometimes.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤭
i love ana
The problem isn't you & your child, it's the third party you are sharing all your information with & who they are sharing your information with.
That doesn’t matter if it means you can save a life
I've been sharing my data with third parties since I was 13... I'm 28... and alive and well.
They don't care about MY or YOUR specific personal information like that. If they are sharing it, your info is generally shared and sold in bulk for advertising and marketing purposes.
These companies know all our business anyways
Something comforting knowing i know where my child is when they are on the school bus, or out at 2am. Knowing they are safe is a piece of mind.
This is why these generations are the way they are. There will be no adults. All children. Old children. Smh
i don’t really think these generations are different from others. just youth being youth
Who’s fault is it
@@gerardoresendiz6731 youth are as they always were. situations change but people haven’t
This right here
I am a single mom with 17 and 19 y/o daughters and we have Life 360 and we all share our location. My oldest is in college she keeps it on, my youngest is a socialite and always somewhere at some event she keeps it on, I am out in the dating world and I keep it on. It is for safety and we act with respect for each other. We don't track each other's movements but God forbid something happen, we have something in place to help the police. That is what I said when we got back 5 or 6 years ago and it is why we all keep.
Absolutely! We got life 360 when my now adult children were 10 & 15. They chose to keep it after turning 18 because they saw the value in it. If nothing else it's a starting point if the unthinkable ever happens. Our oldest lives in a completely different state now. For peace of mind we can't beat it.
I think this such a violation of privacy. Hopefully Sonny’s son was able to get himself a new phone. That’s ridiculous
Yup. He needs to lv mom's tracking device at home and secretly get his own phone
@@taroka1119 American parents are the most ridiculously OVERBEARING parents in the world.
As we are in Pride month, a lot of people aren't ready to come out to their parents or guardians.
College can be a time to spread their wings, and try seeing who they are.These apps can trap you into uncomfortable conversation, and may force you to come out when you aren't ready.
excellent point !
I wouldn't want Sunny Hostin as a mother 😂😂😂😂
I wouldn’t mind being tracked if it means I’m gonna be rich.
Why ? All she really said is if you want me to pay for it, this is how it is. She did not say they could not go buy and pay for their own. Obviously they are accepting of it.
Sonny dominates her son he her real husband
Helicopter parent
Sunny cares about her children,some mothers don’t give a ..‘em ,that’s the difference on Latin moms !
If the adult kids want it, great. If not, let it go.
I’m an adult! I used to worry about my two younger siblings to the point that I couldn’t sleep. I’m 41 and they are 3 and six years younger and you need to let it go.
You don't have children
@@javiruiz8365 you’re a great older sibling! Hopefully they appreciate you.
STOP. DOING. THIS. I'm a 41-year-old woman who has a mom who has always "helicoptered" me. Do you know what happens when your parent is in your business all the time even in the phase of your life where you're supposed to be more independent? The child starts thinking of you as an adversary. Now, if the kid is in on it, that's a different story completely, but let your child blossom into an adult. Get an adult hobby yourself and stop worrying so much.
My kids don’t mind having us track them, and they like knowing where we are. It depends on the family dynamic. We trust them and they know that..
Exactly.
They can buy there own phone 📱
I literally saw my daughter in the river 3 days ago and freaked out. I didn't realize she was on a walking bridge.
That’s exactly why you shouldn’t have the app downloaded
If you have not taught your child to be safely in the world by 18, I'm sorry, you have not done your job.Sunny seems to be the kind of parent to show up at the uni Professor's office demanding an A for her kid. This is called needing your kid more than they need you, as many, many, parents are doing today.
I do think it could be great for someone who is vulnerable or an elderly person. But otherwise I agree, basically.
in the old days, we didn't have trackers or cell phones. We had to trust our children and trust that we raised them to know the difference between right and wrong.
So true. How times have changed.
I love the “Find My” feature and it’s honestly perfect for worriers like me. It’s a mutual consent/trust thing too whether you’re talking about a parent tracking their kid, or spouses tracking each other. It just takes a lot of worrying off my “mental plate”. 🤷🏼♂️
I'm so glad that I grew up in the 80's to mid 2000s.
Forget Big Brother, Sunny is Big Mother! 😂
@IMHtP can you imagine what she will be like with her son's wife?
Big mama 😂😂
@MatthewsFav right?? I ALWAYS say that🙄😅
It's okay to show your kid that you love them but give us some space
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What the heck am I saying I'm 41 years old
Whoopi getting Choo choo'd
Like Ana, my mother probably wouldn’t WANT to know some of the places I wandered off to in college. Sometimes ignorance is bliss when it comes to your young adult offspring’s activities.
Sunny's kids are going to grow up to resent her.
She would be a nightmare of an in-law
Did you see her interview with him? She finds her son sexy! That’s weird! I would never want my mother to think I’m sexy and she finds it okay that my 55 year old friends find me sexy. And she loves to show his shirtless pictures wherever she goes
It really does cause resentment and it's so sad to these these women who are so desperate to form a tight connection with their child end up alone and abandoned for their stalker-like, clingy behavior.
Like what did you think was going to happen?
I've seen parents do this so many times with their kid, where they try to hold them hostage with phones, cars, money, etc....
"Don't abandon me because I'll take your phone away!!"
Just think about it this way; would you ever allow a boyfriend to treat you like this? We're so quick to call men abusive when they treat us this way, but then women turn around and do it to their own kids. It's gross.
They already resent her, trust me
If it makes you feel safe. Me too. ❤ it family circle.
When your child is 18 yrs old it’s time to let go of the apron strings & let them be a adult. This is if they are out of the house. Trust what you have taught them will stay with them.
I disagree. That's not true. its actually when your children need you the most when they get to adulthood as they are learning to be an adult and still need wisdom and guidance to guide them to establish themselves in society. Of course they are adults but that doesn't mean parenting disappears completely.
@@1988vikable if their good parents the kids will come to them if they need them . All my kids left when they turned 18 yrs old & did great. They’re adults so let’s treat them like adults. Not like they’re still in high school & need to be coddled.
@@1988vikable sorry I didn’t see the ending about parents don’t need to disappear completely. I really don’t know too many parents sending their kid out to the world & then moving & disappearing. 🤣 it was just a funny thought there.
@@shirleyz7400 You’re right!
At eighteen if you’re needed they will come to you!
Let them grow!
So what happens when you see your 21 year son at a gentleman’s club? Are you going to call them and freak out too.
Tracking for safety reasons is fine, but calling cuz I’m driving “too fast” - please 😂 if I was a teenager, I just wouldn’t answer the phone.
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I have 2 daughters one 19 and the other 15 but I wouldn't track them for I trust them. Tracking our children will affect our lives and our children won't feel comfortable to say something to us for we would have expressed it.
I couldnt live under these circumstances. Being tracked and watched 24/7 is a nightmare. I was always worried that my parents that secret cameras in my house growing up and these days kdis grow up with actual cameras in their homes 24/7. That's no way to live.
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No tracking! Hello 1984
What's happening is we are raising generations of people who are unable to cope with any adversity whatsoever. The ramifications of this parenting will be felt by this country for decades to come.
BINGO!!!!
The adversity has now become the overly attached, clingy parents who have enmeshed themselves in the lives their own kids
My cousin does this w his children. I honestly feel sorry for them 😕
Are they adult children?
I respect and trust my kids.
I think both Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines are good mothers and doing what's best for their children
mama boys
I love Sara!
Some mothers care,some just don’t !
@@adelaferreira4575 some stunt kids
Sure
Sunny should take a really good look about her daughters behavior entitled, spoiled, disrespectfully the apple does not fall from the tree I would not want a mother like Sunny in my view.
That’s a lot of judgment of someone you don’t know. Makes me wonder what kind of parents raised you.
@@mykoniichistorychannel Keep wondering it is my view free speech as well it is true her daughter was on main stream media regarding her comment: Paloma Now that I have my diploma ' From the river to sea Palestine will be free " in support of Free Palestine " it is the terrorist group Hamas who use the Palestine people Paloma is soo smart she knows nothing in my view my parents never taught me to support a terrorist group.
The trackers shows no trust. What happens when they turn off the phone or leave it behind. Teach responsibility to your children instead.
I would rather not have a phone then ever be spied on by my parents. This is an Orwellian nightmare.
Having a tracker makes things worse.. Peace comes from not knowing
People need to treat their adult kids with the same respect that they want that kid's future partner to treat them. Parents can model ways to be a safety net for their kids while also respecting their autonomy and privacy. Maybe they only want to be tracked if they have to walk home after dark or some other reason, but it's unnecessary to use it all the time. I think Sara is on the right track.
Sara is almost always on the right track
College students are adults. She needs to respect their decisions.
If they buy and pay for phones, she cannot track them. I would say they think it's ok.
They are not adults unless they're paying their own way.
@@cathrynevans5196 Not according to the law. If they say no then it's illegal. They need their children's consent.
@@cathrynevans5196Would this apply to 30 year olds? There are many grown adults living with parents these days.
@@Dawnabrat I never would have agree to such a terrible and toxic contract with my own parents. LIke happy to be devoid of a smart phone if it means my freedom.
Then you get the worst thing you've ever imagine; a child that you cannot contact.
It's a lousy bluff and you end up paying the price for it. Don't make such a stupid mistake with your kids because they might just call you out on your bluff and abandon you forever.
I see this as a great tool for monitoring children to ensure their safety and helping find their phone if it’s misplaced. However, my son just turned 18, if he wants to take it off, I would understand. I have never had my husband on it (or vice-a-versa) because one of the boundaries we have in our relationship is letting the other have their independence.
Makes sense. But couldn’t one still have independence with a tracker? It’s not like there’s restrictions on where you can go, I would think?
The problem is parents that do what sunny do, if they speed call them? They have to learn stuff the hard way, it should be used for safety and emergencies and not to track their steps.
Plus,why are you calling someone when they're driving? Are you looking for an accident?
Oh my goodness sunnys parenting is so old fashioned
I have my sons age 24 and 18 on life 360. I have seen places they go and I say to myself "they are adults let them live their life" but I feel safe with my son away at college that when he is driving here or back if he is broke down I can find him, if he's been in an accident, he has been in one, I can find him even when he doesn't know his location.
If you use the app for adult children you just have to know you raised they right and let them live their life.
They have also agreed to be on the app also.... probably so they know where I am...lol
Completely agree!
Exactly 💯. My adult children definitely use it to track me now. I use it for the same reasons you do. My younger adult child doesn't drive. They have called me to come and get them because they refused to get in a car with a drunk person. Darn straight I used it to find them at 3am.
That makes sense!
@@TMB62 or if they end up taking public transportation or an Uber or something
@@SupportTheArts-yo8ox yep!!
Just leave your phone behind when you're out and about
With sara's viewpoint her kids will trust her and be honest. I wonder how honest sunny's kids are with where they go.
This is why kids learn to lie Sunny.
Mom's to college kid: I have a tracker to ensure they are safe and it gives me peace of mind.
Me at 19 to my mom: I'm going on tour to one of the most dangerous countries in the world. I'll call when I can.
My poor parents 😂🤷🏼♀️
I agree with sunny I have life 360 for my daughter that lives in another state we all have it and they are grown and it makes us all feel tons better we not in each others business but we can see we are still ok
My son and daughter-in-law have Life 360 on all their phones. Their two kids are 14 & 16. I like that they have this for peace of mind. Once the kids are 18+ and self supporting, then it makes sense to remove it.
When they’re 18 they have the right to make their own choice. However, if your parents are paying for your phone then they have the right to make the rules. So Sunny is right. If they want the tracker off then they have to get their own phone and pay the bill themselves.
The question isn't whether she is legally allowed to track her kids' phone. The question is whether it is morally okay.
@@aggy5372 I wasn’t arguing from a legal perspective. I’m saying just like parents make the rules under their house, if they pay your phone bill then they set the guidelines. If you don’t want that, then get a job and pay for your own phone bill.
I would of loved to hear what Joy Behar had to say about this
Sara sit down!!! You just don’t know
I have for medical reasons. I have diabetes and if I have a low sugar event my husband can find me.
That’s smart. I wish you well!
No I don’t like it but! when I’m on holidays I always share my location with my family specially with my husband.
Yes! That I absolutely agree!
Why? These college kids are adults. Cut the apron strings.
I’m 27 and my mom always asks if I made it home after work since I close
She doesn’t need to have or know about Life 360 she doesn’t need to know everywhere I go
Some places are on the hush hush 🤭🤫😄
Specifically the sex clubs!!! Girl
Sunny sounds like a nightmare as a mother. She called herself a helicopter mom in the past. When those kids want to do things she wouldn’t approve of, there will be sneaking around
They do! I have a family member that goes to college with her son! The things he tells me I won’t say, but it’s kinda hilarious when she finds out 😂😂😂
My family loves it.
We’re connected across the nation..
I love how Sunny said “it comes with the phone.” I use it with my husband, sisters, and mom. My kids don’t have phones yet but it will “come with the phone.” We use it for safety and to avoid the annoying calls/texts for ETA.
I had this app on my phone because my adult daughter asked me to for safety reasons. I had it for couple of months but opted out because I realized if I got off work early I didn't necessarily want people to know so that I could occasionally use a spare few minutes just for myself.😊
Sunny is an exhausting control freak. Seek therapy.
All ish and giggles until someone comes up missing.
Legally....he can be taken off....Sunny has all kinds of excuses!!!!!
Just more helicopter parenting.
My son is 19 about to start his sophomore year in the fall, and we both are fine having the life 360 app on our phone. It gives me peace of mind, and I’m not constantly checking his location, but if anything happens, we know where the other is.
@felichipowe851, I. agree with you and your son for wanting that. Not to scare you but with what has happened on some of these college campus's lately I don' blame you at all.
@@MatthewsFav oh no, I agree totally. He told me some things that occurred on and off campus his freshman year, and i felt even better having that location reassurance.
Hope you understand that teenagers are extremely smart! They can leave the phone at the school or there’s apps that won’t let you track them. Just saying
@@javiruiz8365 oh I understand. But that’s not the type of son I have. My elderly father went missing years ago and he didn’t have an app on his phone where he could be tracked. Found deceased 30 days later, it’s been a sticking point since then. My son asked me to put the app on my phone. I don’t want to regret anything else.
Isn’t that being nosy?
Like the GOSSIP of a Prayer Chain!
😜 NO!
Bunch of control freaks.
Whoopi not understanding how the app works is hilarious 😂
I use the same app. I have a 29, 28, and two 21 year Olds and we all agree to use it for safety reasons... I found my son's phone twice already, he left it at bar... lol
my parents never woulda had a tracker on my phone to begin with.
I am someone who has been on the receiving end of being over-controlled, over-supervised, over- disciplined. It did not make me a happy human! And, I did not one thing wrong. No parking/speeding ticket. No shoplifting. No loitering. Nothing.... But I got treated like a criminal! Once again, it did not make me a happy human!!
I'm from Europe and I find this so strange.
Nope! I used to worry about my siblings all the time. I moved to NYC with them from a safe city in Cali and I used to worry at night like the older brother. Finally like 3 years ago I let it go. It is what it is
Too funny, we all have our own feelings about it. I don't have a cell phone, so no one can track me. My sons do want me to have one though. I still have a landline. It was my mom's so her voice and my brother that has passed are both on it. Hard to get rid of and I can't see paying for both.
I’m 34. My mom is similar to sunny 🤣🤣🤣 and so am I
I share my location with my daughter when I am in a Lyft.
I am 60 years old and my youngest son is 25 we have followed each other on our phones for years mainly in case we lose our phones. He has his own house I like to pull up maps if I wonder if he's at home or in town. Keeps me from having to bug him about it
Trackers?? Oh my god....I feel so sorry for Zoomers. I didn't realize it was this bad.
Gen Xers are such paranoid and anxious parents. How can you live your life being that paranoid all the time. Just chill and let your adult kids live their life.
So glad I didn't have to deal with that as a kid. No phones, no computers. Just me, a bike, and my friends. No one hovering over me like a helicopter all the time.
Considering what's been going on with the outrageous protest on a lot of college campuses around the country. I can understand where the parents (who are paying college tuition) is coming from along the way. 🎓 👨🎓 🎓 👩🎓
Sarah caught joys cold... 😂😂
Sonny IS a control freak. I would hate her to be my daughter. Let people get on with their own life. She says,her parents love to be tracked. Really or is she speaking for them cos they don't want to upset the control freak.
They were black children who got pulled over by the police. I have never been seen again or told that their child was in an accident so I don’t think it’s a bad idea. I think it’s a safety safety precaution.
Please hush! It’s happened to every race 😂😂😂
Tracking your adult children is just obsessive
Its all about mutual respect. If all participants agree, then whats the problem. We were expats for many years, and both our children ( 12 and 8 at the time) had Life 360 on their phones as did we. It gave us a sense of security. They are now 28 and 24 and have no problem still sharing their location. It can also be disabled and enabled as required.
Sunny comes of as a person that lives a moral highground life and thinks she's better then everyone and is perfect. I bet my life, she has some crazy secrets!
Tracking is good regardless of age. It's saved lots of lives and I support it 💯.So long the parents aren't over bearing, children should always see that comes from a place of love.
whoopis style of speech reminds me of bill cosby near the end lol
Get your own phone and pay the bill if you don't want your parents tracking you.
You understand that you can just leave your phone and not take it with you! There’s apps that teens use so the parents can’t track them also
Go read what sunny daughter said😮😢
I think it’s a great idea. You will then never have to run into them all and can avoid them at all costs. Winner
Sunny absolutely is the kind of mom who doesn't trust her kids which is why she feels a need to track them. If as a parent you did an adequate job with raising your children you should feel good about sending them into the world without needing to know their exact whereabouts 24/7
Pay attention. She said her *entire* family is in her tracker app.
She likes to send pictures of her son shirtless on live tv
She has an app that he is not allowed to watch porn! She tracks everything that man does like her man
Read the anxious generation by Jonathan haidt..so eye opening!
Sarah your kids are young talking about it when you get there.
Really Are you going to put a GPS chip in your kid and never tell...
They are in College FFS
Or do you think it's "Animal House" 2024
If you don't make mistakes You will Never Learn !!!
I agree with Sonny, if I was a parent right I would track my kids too because we live in a world that has kidnappers.
It’s crazy how people are judging Sunny for her parenting meanwhile her children are excelling at everything they do. Obviously what she is doing is working….. What your children are doing???
I am so happy Sunny wasn't my mother.
Parents worry, it's normal.
Everybody’s needs are different,when we are old women our kids worry a little of where we are ,and viceversa ,some people like it some don’t !
Sunny is such a helicopter mom!
That is so cool.
Sunny Hostin son at 18 or about to be 18 and about to go to college: "oh so I'm going to take the tracker off
Sunny Hostin response to her son: "are you getting a new phone cause the phone I paid for comes with a tracker"
😂🙄🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️
Love it
No,she was referring to her daughter.
She’s talking about the daughter! She loves showing her son shirtless and says he is hott