Avoid Posting Excessive Photos of Your Child
In certain countries, parents are required to obtain their child’s consent before posting their photos on social media. Many experts recommend that parents limit the number of photos they post of their children, especially those that are private or sensitive. These photos could make your child a target for criminals. Your child’s photos could be altered or used on inappropriate websites. Your child may even become angry with you for posting these photos when they get older.
Avoid Sharing Specific Information About Your Child’s Date and Time of Birth
Believe it or not, a person’s date and time of birth is very important in astrology and certain spiritual rituals. Revealing specific details about your child’s date and time of birth could put them at risk. While most people are good, you never know who may be targeting you and your child. They could use this information to cast spells or harm your child. Many spiritual rituals are still difficult to explain, so it’s best to protect your child from any potential harm. This way, you won’t have to worry about it.
Avoid Sharing Detailed Stories About Your Child
As children grow older, they need their own private space. This is also true for young children. When writing about your child, avoid revealing too much personal information or specific personality traits. This is a matter of personal respect. Your child will not want others to know too much about them, especially their strengths and weaknesses. This could make them self-conscious when interacting with others, which could affect their mental health and potentially lead to resentment towards you.
Many parents also unintentionally reveal information about their child’s school, schedule, and whereabouts. This could put your child at risk of being targeted by kidnappers.
Social media has created a secondary world for many people—a virtual world. Social media has also changed many people’s habits. Many people frequently post information on social media as a way to connect with others, including photos of their children. If you also have this habit, be mindful about what information you post about your child, as it could put them in danger.