Teenager Monitoring
Teenagers aren’t always ready to deal with the adult world. For example, the teenage brain is still developing. This means teenagers sometimes make quick decisions and don’t always think through the consequences of behavior. This might put them at risk.
So your child still needs your advice and support. He needs you to stay in touch with him and what he’s up to – this is called monitoring. But because teenagers also need privacy and independence, you need to monitor your child differently from when she was younger. You might need to use more sensitivity and discretion. And the way you monitor your child will change as she gets older.
We understand your concern in contacting a private detective for the first time. Our experienced staff offers discreet consultation on your particular problem or issue. Our agents deal with day-to-day individuals who simply have a need to know, be it for simple peace of mind or making a difficult decision.
We provide the list of probable outcomes, the costs involved and the duration of the enquiry based on the expertise of our specialist team of investigators with an honest and realistic approach. The initial consultation is when the clients get to know their allocated agent and feel more confident and reassured about the process. They help you in finding the movements of your wards, their activities and social friend circle.