That's a big no. I have been a child before though.
I'm assuming you, or someone, is going to say how having something bad happen to your child is the worst fear of a parent, and it's uncomprehendable to non-parents. This is likely true, but I think this is somewhat playing on that fear, and trying to make a profit/publicity. People are so desperate for someone else to tell them how to do things, in my opinion, that they'll just eat up stuff like this, or parenting booklets that give specific instructions for dealing with specific situations. There's no right way to live life, or parent, or whatever. People just want to believe there is, so they can do it "right."
I'm just saying that kids have free will, and if their childhoods are anything like mine (which, in hindsight is unlikely), they aren't going to be too keen on the idea of being constantly monitored.
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