How to Set Up Social Media Boundaries for Babysitters
Child Take Care |
If
your kid's babysitter is paying attention to the phone's screen on instead of
the kid jumping on the bed, this can be a real problem. So, here are some tips
you can use to prevent any unwanted images from being posted and to ensure your
child’s babysitter’s focus is only on your child.
Tip 1: Discuss your Opinions on
Social Media Use
Before
heading out the door to your engagement, have a discussion centered around your
opinions on social media use in your home. You can explain your concerns or
concerns about social media use right from the start, then go into what you do
not find acceptable.
You
should bring up points like:
●
Whether or not you find it acceptable for social media to be
used at all in your house while babysitting.
●
Do you really feel comfortable with images of your kids being
posted on your babysitter’s social media? If so, by what measure?
●
Are you OK with images of your house being posted on the web?
●
Are there any specific rooms you’d rather not be posted, such
as your kid's bedroom?
●
Do you mind if the babysitter uses any mobile apps that have
location tracking?
Tip 2: Lay Down Some Ground
Rules
After
your discussion, it’s time to lay down few ground rules. You may have already
made sure the babysitter had the right list of emergency numbers easily
available and readily accessible, but what about the social media guidelines?
You
should make sure you are very clear and brief when it comes to explaining
precisely what it is you expect regarding social media use when you are gone.
By
ensuring that you discuss your viewpoints, express your expectations too. State
the rules beforehand, so you can avoid many preventable situations. Just keep
in mind that when you talk to the babysitter about such things, don’t forget to
give the reasons why you feel the way you do.
Tip 3: Get Your Child in Proper Day Care
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