The amount of posts people make of their kids on Socials is crazy
It is so bizarre to me that parents have no qualms posting their children in the bath and in just a diaper constantly. The dangers of social media are intense and children who do not have the ability to say no get embarrassing photos taken and posted all the time. I don’t post pictures of my children on social media- that profile has my name so I’ll post photos of myself and if someone else who is a consenting adult is in a photo I will ask. How do you parents handle this topic?
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Any classroom teacher will tell you that the first few months of the 2021–22 school year were some of the toughest ever. But we learned a few things. @PatrickJMooney @edutopia https://t.co/79UaEcVtcX
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🗨️Having regular conversations with your child about the potential risks they might encounter on the Internet, is the most effective #onlinesafety strategy. 📃 For more tips and advice on key topics, check out our 6 Online Safety Tips for Summer: ↪️https://t.co/QF72FEgQha https://t.co/2IZUGj1eot
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I don't like my baby
I don't even know where to begin other than I hate my child and I hate myself. I don't really want to let everything out in this vent because you'd have to scroll forever and no one wants to do that. And I just wrote it all down and feel a little better. So how do you guys grow to love your child if they have hour long tantrums every couple hours? Seriously. Because no amount of happy playful moments outweighs this feeling of hate I have for my baby. And I really hate feeling like this. It makes me feel awful and hate myself.
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Ideas for Harvest Decorations for the Home for #Halloween and #Thanksgiving via @ParentingPatch https://t.co/11mKVoYUfs #autumn #fall
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“what today’s youth are in fact facing is a dramatic overload of stressors, such that many adolescents, even healthy ones, are simply overwhelmed.” https://t.co/mDPmAnOy3b https://t.co/havMMPTU2L
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"DeafBlindness is not deaf plus blindness, but deaf times blindness," says Sookyung Shin, family engagement coordinator for Kansas's DeafBlind technical assistance project. "They have a whole different communication system." @learnforjustice https://t.co/dIzvjG4YoM
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blued eye baby, hazeled eyed parents & neverending comments
So my husband and I both have have hazel brown/green eyes. Our daughter has bright blue eyes, and his mother is CONSTANTLY commenting about it. Like to the point she is intergating me asking who exactly in my family has blue eyes... Like dude, your mom had blue eyes, and your husband's father has bright blue eyes. My grandparents have bright blue eyes... ITS IN THE FAMILY, ya know there is this thing called recessive genes ? Idk, it rubs me the wrong way whenever she brings it up. Like my daughters eyes are beautiful, end of story ?
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Should I be capping my 10 week olds naps at 2 hours?
I’ve heard that I should and I’ve also heard sleep begets sleep. So I was curious what to do! My end goal is to help my lo sleep longer than in 3 hour spurts at night
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Amazing article that sums up why so many more children are struggling in school and are dealing with more and more mental health issues at younger ages! https://t.co/GMaEkyj51i #earlyyears #braindevelopment
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If you’re after a nifty invention that’ll save you time, energy, water, and money - the dream for any parent in our current climate - the BabyDam Bathwater Barrier comes to the rescue https://t.co/AkFWEqrjnE
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What To Do When Your Teen is Hanging With The Wrong Crowd https://t.co/3F9Mn7PMA3 https://t.co/BuJsSgYNm1
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"And there’s a new crop of students enrolling, too – kids with severe social anxiety and ADHD that struggled to learn after returning to large high school settings when classrooms reopened during the pandemic." @Jung_Carrie @WBUR https://t.co/BUlwEshrt4
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