Respecting children’s privacy
Parents should not subject their children to public scrutiny (not just on the internet) that the children themselves have not eagerly sought.
Parents should not subject their children to public scrutiny (not just on the internet) that the children themselves have not eagerly sought.
Real-life examples may seem important, but parents invariably respond by saying that that would not work in their case.
Parents demand practical examples, and then indignantly reject them saying “every child is different!” and “that would never work with MY child!” So why demand them in the first place?!