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        Revealing too much about kids online

        ( bbs.chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-06-24 09:20

        Daniel (UK)

        I don’t know whether our children will hate us when they know that the entire world learned about some incredibly embarrassing aspects of their childhood? How will parents explain to their kids their public discussion of their intense feelings of anger, disappointment and regret?

        Possibly lots of parents don’t allow children to expose themselves to social media. Now it’s time to take your own advice. Sharing can be beneficial, but it can also violate the most sacred bond you have with your child—trust.

        Revealing too much about kids online

        Coleen Rooney releases a photo on Twitter with the following caption: “My little fish with his 10 metres badge and also stabilisers off his bike in the same week!” [Photo/IC]

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