
County Kids Are Heading Back To School – Be Cautious Of These As They Go!
Either your child has already gone back to school or they are heading that way soon. Either way, there are photos that you should not share on social media.
Liz Nieman is a real mom and knows the dangers and safe spots, as many moms do. She recently shares some tips on loveandmarriageblog.com about what types of photos parents should not share on social media, as their children head to their first day back to school.
Taking and sharing photos of your kiddos on the first day of school is a great idea to keep those memories in the future, but be careful what photos you share after you've snapped them.
Here Are 4 Types Of Photos That You May Not Want To Share On Social Media.
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Slav Karamysh, Thinkstock 1A Photo Of Your Child With Your Address In It
Make sure that your house address is not showing in the background when taking a photo of your child. Especially when you live in a small town, it can be easier for a predator to figure out where you live.
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Jupiterimages, Thinkstock 2A Photo Of Your Child With His School Name In It
As with your home, it's not a good idea to have the address or the outside of the school in the photo with your child. Now you've shown them what school your child attends if you put that on social media.
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Design Pics, Thinkstock 3A Photo Of Your Child With Her Bus Number In It
A photo of your child next to the bus isn't a huge deal, but if the bus number is showing, that gives predator's an idea on where that bus will be which can lead them to your child.
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monkeybusinessimages, Thinkstock 4A Photo Of Your Child With Other Classmates In It
I don't know about you, but I don't post many photos of my offspring on social media. I also don't want my child posted on someone else's social media pages with their child. Please be mindful of other kids in the photos taken with your child. Always check it out with the other child's parent before doing so.
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