Authors Neha Dilip JangamM.Tech. Student, Dept. of E&TC Engg., Tatyasaheb Kore Insti. of Engg & Tech., Warananagar, Kolhapur, IndiaProf. D.G. ChouguleProfessor, Dept. of E&TC Engg., Tatyasaheb Kore Insti. of Engg & Tech., Warananagar, Kolhapur, IndiaProf. A.S.MaliAssistant Professor, Dept. of E&TC Engg., Tatyasaheb Kore Insti. of Engg & Tech., Warananagar, Kolhapur, India Abstract The main goal of this technology in this study is to find a way for a child's wearable to send SMS messages to a parent or guardian that will get them what people call "smart child safety" for children. This was created to let parents access their children easier. Nowadays, many wearables use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth systems to track what children do on a daily basis and to find where they are but Wi-Fi and Bluetooth seem to be an unreliable means of communication between parents and their children so this paper is based on the idea if you can have a way of talking to a person familiar with sending SMS text messages and the way this would make sense is GSM mobile communication is almost everywhere. Keywords IOT Children Safety GSM GPS Citation of this Article Neha Dilip Jangam, Prof. D.G. Chougule, & Prof. A.S.Mali. (2025). Monitoring Device for Child Safety. International Current Journal of Engineering and Science (ICJES), 4(11), 27-31. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.47001/ICJES/2025.411005 Licence Copyright (c) 2026 International Current Journal of Engineering and Science. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International Licence. References Gordon chu, Noah Apthrorpe, and Nik Feamster, “Security and privacy analyses of internet of things children’s toys,” in IEEE, October 2018, vol no: 5, issue no: 5, PP: 23.Akash moodbidri, Hamid shahnasser, “Child safety wearable device,” in ICOIN, June 2017, PP, 438-444.P. Nandhini and K. Moorthi, “A study on wearable device for the safety and security of a girl child and women”, in IJAR October 2018.V.Lavanya, C.Meenambigai, M.Suriyaa, and S.kavya, “Child safety wearable device”, in SSRG- IJCSE-Special Issue ICRTCRET Mar 2019.Gopinadh Jonnadula, Bhanu Prasad Davu, Hari Kishore Kandula, Vinod Donepudi, Sivaiah Etukuri, “Child protection wearable device” in international journal for research in applied science & engineering technology, vol 6, issue 2, feb 2018, pp 1810-1818.