Dear Annie: Should I let relative know her social media posts about her kids are unsafe?
- Concerns arise over the safety of children while unsupervised with a sitter, prompting the need for intervention.
- Those who feel the children are at risk urge action to be taken immediately.
- The responsibility lies with the parents to ensure the well-being of their children and make informed decisions regarding their safety.
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Dear Annie: My family member is always posting her children on social media. Should I tell her it’s unsafe?
Dear Annie: I consider myself to be a self-aware social media poster. However, there is a family member on Facebook who posts her childcare needs at least once a week. She posts the day and time she needs and has said the names of the children who need a sitter. She has three children.
·Alabama, United States
Read Full ArticleDear Annie: The dangers of posting about children on social media
Dear Annie: I consider myself to be a self-aware social media poster. However, there is a family member on Facebook who posts her childcare needs at least once a week. She posts the day and time she needs and has said the names of the children who need a sitter. She has three children.
·Syracuse, United States
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