While mothers are often rumored to have eyes in the back of their heads and honed sixth senses for when a child is about to do something foolish, technology has certainly helped expand their reach.
First there were no monitors, then there were baby monitors with sound and now we have video monitors that can scan a room, tell you the temperature and offer a “mute” option (for the device, not the child).
One of the ways many parents use these devices is to check in on their littlest ones when they wake up at night to see if they’ll go back to sleep on their own without the disturbance of a door opening to check in on them.
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Gloria McIntosh, a 36-year-old mother of six from Ohio, was using her monitor recently to see if her 18-month-old, Greyson, would go back to sleep on his own or if she’d