RE: Watch Me From Afar
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A nice gift that will not only look good on the little princess, but will also meet her communication and control needs. On this last point, the control should be measured, so that it does not cause pressure on the little girl, and she feels that she is being monitored, hence, when she receives the gift, she should be informed of the reasons why mum and dad are keeping her in line. Children grow up, and with them come responsibilities and personal rights. Here in Canada, children's privacy is a priority, and there are rules that condition control over children and their rights. In order for my son to wear a GPS bracelet, I had to state my reasons, one of which was Matthew's autistic appearance.
It will be a wonderful party, I hope his closest friends will join him and enjoy themselves… Remember to save me a slice of cake, heh, heh. Blessings.
It is less of a priority here, but I think that in general, Finnish culture protects a lot too, as it is still in that phase where there isn't close to the crazy that is present in some cultures. She had a step-counter watch earlier and loved it -kids rack up far more steps than adults!
Is this a particular device, or one of these watches?
Will do. There might be plenty left over as for the first time ever, we ordered a cake to be made for about twenty people and now, many might be ill and unable to join.