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MAGGIE JACKSON | BALANCING ACTS

Checking in, or on?

Software lets parents do more monitoring, but is it too much?

By Maggie Jackson
February 11, 2007

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Lori Galewski doesn't have to wait until her three kids come home from school to quiz them on what they had for lunch. In fact, she doesn't have to ask at all. She knows if her 16-year-old twin sons or 11-year-old daughter had cookies for a main course by checking a website linked to their Whitman-Hanson school system. (Full article: 988 words)

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