8 Types Of Photos Of Your kids That Shouldn't Be Posted On Social Networks

8 Types Of Photos Of Your kids That Shouldn't Be Posted On Social Networks

Last Updated on January 5, 2018 by Jasmine KeLa

Taking photos and uploading it in social media is trend these days and most probably the parents, either mother or the father takes the of their kids and post them on various social media platforms. Parents find it very interesting to post the photo of their kids, the photos taken at various occasions like birthday, visiting the public places like zoo, and shopping mall. Parents fail to avoid posting the moments that are private to the whereas posting such photos will give the child embarrassment and also it leaves the room for child predators.

Avoid posting the photos of following types

  1. Bath time

8 Types Of Photos Of Your kids That Shouldn't Be Posted On Social Networks

Nakedness is not only a factor to be considered from teens but it also matters for kids. Avoid posting the photos of your kids half naked or naked while bathing. It will be really nice to see the antics of the children during bathing. They usually play in bathing times but it is not to be shown in public. It may be used by the child pornographers so be careful in this and avoid posting such photos.

  1. Injured or sick

8 Types Of Photos Of Your kids That Shouldn't Be Posted On Social Networks

It is advised not to post the photo or photos of your kids taken when they are sick or injured. Posting such photos will not create any sympathy and also it does not make any sense better avoid it. We don't like someone to put our photo in which we look miserable, then why should you post the photo of your kid in such a condition.

  1. Shaming
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8 Types Of Photos Of Your kids That Shouldn't Be Posted On Social Networks

Shaming not only matters the adults but also it will affect the mental state of the kid and it will have serious effects even when they grow and become adult. Avoid posting shaming photos that brings disorders in kids. Why you should want others to see the photo of your child that brings shame to your kid.

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Jasmin kela is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer and content strategist, focusing on health and Parenting. Her articles have been featured in Forbes, TechCrunch, and Entrepreneur magazine. She holds a degree from UCLA and is passionate about helping businesses grow through strategic content. Connect with her on LinkedIn.