Thereâs a new app on the market, itâs called Family By Sygic [1] , and itâs a Momâs dream. Let me take you back.
My tween turns 11 next week and heâs counting down the days, hours, minutes â" aloud. Guess why.
Hint 1: Itâs not the cake or the candles or the ridiculously pricey Paint Ball party. Itâs not the pile oâ presents heâll get that he doesnât need or the birthday paper heâll find taped to his locker. Hint 2: He can taste whatâs coming every time he sees his older siblings fire off a text, and every time I check email at a stop light.
You got it. Itâs been The Battle for the Tween Cell Phone  around here for the better part of a year now, and woe is me, it looks as if Iâm about to lose.
At almost 11, my kid will do  just about anything to prove heâs ready for what his pals are starting to enjoy â" one by one â" as he watches and waits for his very own cell phone in jealous agony. From this side, the phone battle has become pretty fun. As part of the deal, he has to show heâs responsible. That means doing his homework without being reminded , cleaning his plate after supper , killing the iPod when I call Time. You get the picture. At this point, Iâm in the power position. Iâve got full control. But now that his Big Day is finally just days away, Iâm freaking out.
My son has done a bang-up job of proving heâs phone-ready but that doesnât mean I am.
Like most thirdborn kids, this oneâs got independent blood. Heâs been walking with friends to the village at the end of our street for months now, with my phone in his pocket, and he answers on the first ring. He rollerblades on the sidewalk and knows to make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street. He carries his wallet and counts his change .
My tween has been taking steps in the world right on schedule. And he knows there will be a long list of rules [2] heâll have to follow when heâs got that phone in his hot little hands.
Then thereâs me. I have faith in the kid and I donât want to hold him back. But heâs a kid. And Iâm a mom. Ergo thereâs no stopping the reel of frightening things-gone-wrong images playing in my head. So Iâm conflicted. I donât want to hypertext him every three seconds, but I know that becoming self-reliant takes time, and in the meantime, what if he goes astray?
Well, now thereâs a solution and itâs a great one. Family by Sygic is a parent-tested-parent-approved [3] brand new app that will give my tween the independence heâs ready for and me the peace of mind I need to let him go. All I have to do is download it on my smart phone (note: the app is for free for the next two months â" on iPhone and Android) and add the tweenâs number. Then the app takes over. It will be my eyes and ears, tracking his phone on a virtual map in real-time, letting me know exactly where he is. I can hear my heartbeat slowing already.
And thereâs more. I can set up familiar spots my new phone owner is allowed to frequent as Safe Zones and dangerous places as Unsafe Zones (main or busy streets, for instance) and Iâll be alerted when he enters or leaves those areas. Heâll feel more secure, too, because with this app he can send me free private messages and, if he ever feels scared or unsure, an alert that will show me his exact location. A Momâs dream or what?
I think this one may be a win-win. Iâll know for sure next week when the kid has his new phone, loaded with the Family Sygic app. (Remember, the download is free from the app store for the next couple of months so donât wait, and while youâre at it, check them out on Facebook [4] and Twitter [5] .)
So the battle is over, my friends, but Iâm not letting on just yet. Because letâs not forget that Iâve still got another week of happy homework and clean dishes coming my way.
NOW YOU CAN WIN WITH FAMILY BY SYGIC TOO â" with a FREE download
To download the iPhone Family by Sygic App, go to the iTunes Store [6] .
To download the Android Family by Sygic App, go to the Google Play Store [7] .
AND A GIVEAWAY! TO WIN ONE OF THE PRIZES* BELOW, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS:Â
1. LIKE us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/momfaze
2. Follow us on Twitter @momfaze
3. Answer the following question in the comments below: Whatâs the best age for a child to get a cell phone and why?
*Android Users: Win the app with maps Europe & America & Southeast Asia & Africa. Cost of this app is $89.99 USD â" and you can choose your maps from over 111 countries
*iPhone Users: Win the Sygic GPS Navigation app with maps of North America $39.99 USD +Â an additional app with maps of Europe $49.99 USD
Contest, open to Canadian/US/European readers over 18, closes April 30, 2013
Note: This post is written as part of the Sygic Brand Ambassador Program but all opinions expressed are mine.
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Links
- ^ Family By Sygic (www.sygic.com)
- ^ Phone Contract! (www.huffingtonpost.com)
- ^ PTPA Media Inc. (www.ptpamedia.com)
- ^ Sygic Facebook (www.facebook.com)
- ^ Sygic Twitter (twitter.com)
- ^ iTunes Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Google Play Store (play.google.com)
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