
In Conversation with BFM: Parents, Should You Put Content of Your Kids Online?
Children drinking energy drinks meant for adults. Families using social media to share experiences about their neurodivergent children. In this
Children drinking energy drinks meant for adults. Families using social media to share experiences about their neurodivergent children. In this
Children getting hurt from trying out dangerous challenges. Teens receiving unsolicited sexual messages, posting compromising videos and photos, driven to suicide after an
The average Malaysian spends three hours and one minute a day on social media, equating to 46 days a year.
The new year always brings a fresh wave of earnest resolve and a commitment to improvement. Since becoming a mum,
I have done a lot of my own research on this topic.” Younger people nowadays think you know more than
Teenage life today is very different from what it was 10 or 20 years ago. Parents are trying to keep
The first three months of pregnancy are usually a secret and tranquil joy for mothers, but Lisa Surihani enjoyed no such privacy. When
When we stopped sharing about our family online, my husband and I didn’t expect a lot would change. After all,
While it may be cute to post that picture of your tot in the tub, you never know where that picture may go later. Here are 4 types of photos of children you should not share on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
It’s one thing for a baby to engage with herself in front of a mirror, and quite another for her to get used to flicking through numerous pictures and videos of herself, and demanding to see them again and again.
Do you love to overshare baby photos on Facebook? Ooi Ying Nee shares how your friends without children might really feel about this.
My son turned two months old yesterday, yet nothing was posted online about it. Not a single photo, video or comment was seen or heard. Friends and family ask why there aren’t more pictures of my little one on Facebook, and I’ve always given the same answer: “I’m respecting his privacy.”
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