Why I Installed a Camera in My Son’s Room—And What Happened Next Left Me Thinking Deeply About Parenting, Technology, and Safety

I set up a camera in my son’s room for peace of mind. Most nights it was reassuring—until one evening I saw a shadow move across the screen. My heart dropped. I ran in, but he was sound asleep.

For days, I replayed the footage, torn between fear and logic. Finally, I shifted the bed and curtains, and the shadow vanished.

That moment reminded me—technology helps, but it’s not perfect. Parenting isn’t about removing every fear, it’s about trusting your instincts and knowing love is the truest safeguard.

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