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Don’t Be A Creep Why would you want to spy on your kids? In the article Undercover parent, Coben argues that spying on your kids is a good and bad idea. I think parents should not spy on their kids.
One reason parents should not spy on kids is because kids have a right to privacy. Kids don’t want their parents knowing what they do. Another reason is because your reading your child's every thought (Coben 2 ).
Some parents think that it is fine to spy on their children. It is fine, but they should do it if they ask their kids for permission to look at their phone. Instead of doing it like a stalker.
Parents want to know what their kids are doing for their safety. The kids don’t want their parents looking at everything they do. They want their

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