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Mizell, because they can help locate a missing person and are not intended to track someone’s movements all the time. Some law-enforcement agencies distribute radio-frequency tracking devices to high-risk individuals through a program called Proj- ect Lifesaver. Con- tact your local police department to check availability of these devices in your area. “Overall, radio frequencies are a safer bet,” says McIlwain, but each type of tracking device has pros and cons. “I highly recommend people do their homework,” says Tuckerman. GPS devices can be set to trigger warnings if a person leaves a cer- tain area, but they don’t always work and need to be charged frequently. Cell phones offer another tracking option, but you can’t always depend on them, says Tuckerman, because kids may bolt without their phones. The bottom line is not to let your guard down, even if you do have a tracking device, says Mizell. Simon agrees. “I’m al- ways ready to take off,” she says. Suzanne Koup-Larsen is a contributing writer to Philadelphia’s parenting magazine MetroKids. Her work has also appeared in FamilyFun, National Geographic Traveler, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and other regional parenting publicatons. Is your child going through a tough time? The SPECIAL NEEDS Summit’s Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic can help! Providing comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for children and adolescents struggling with: n ANXIETY/DEPRESSION n EMOTIONAL CHALLENGES Child n FEEDING DISORDERS n AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER n SOCIAL SKILLS CHALLENGES n SCHOOL PROBLEMS n ADHD n BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES This special pull-out section appears annually in our April issue and is a great opportunity to educate WNY Family’s readers about your services throughout the year. If you would like to advertise the important services of your business to this targeted audience, contact the Advertising Department at 716-836-3486 ext. 104. Accepting NEW PATIENTS Our caring team of licensed psychologists specializes in the treatment of childhood challenges. Most insurance plans accepted. NEW LOCATION! 75 Pineview Dr., Suite 200 • Amherst, NY Office hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 – 6 p.m. (Evening appointments available.) Call 629-3400 for more information and to schedule an appointment. www.TheSummitCenter.org February 2019 WNY Family 37