Perspective: Kids deserve privacy. As parents, we need to give it to them — online and IRL.
By Sarah Szczypinski March 7 It was the night before my eighth-grade trip to Washington. I’d been looking forward to this trip for months, but it wouldn’t be the teenage years without a little humiliation. A mere 12 hours before I was scheduled to board the plane, I got my first period.
On a scale of online openness, my family falls into the strict category. There are no photos of my son’s unobstructed face on my Facebook feed or my husband’s, and I don’t share images of him on my business blog. When I write about parenting, I choose broad topics that don’t require specific details about his life. Friends and family are similarly banned from sharing personal details and photos on social media.
Uphold a sense of security. The initial choice to share our kids online is like any other parenting first — we are behaving more in earnest, less in expertise. Though perhaps done with good intentions, excessive openness comes with certain risks, according to Eileen Kennedy-Moore, a psychologist whose work focuses on parenting and children’s social and emotional development.
For parents who simply crave community and family connection, the occasional online update poses little emotional risk. On the other hand, sharing in service of your own ego and self-esteem are fodder for a less wholesome experience. This darker craving can stem from a parent’s personal need for attention and acceptance.
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