I don’t post my kids often because there’s weird people out there and some people who don’t deserve to even see my kids, but I had to share this cutie. Probably will private it but please enjoy for now. #mysonshine #bubby #mamasboy #jacksonpolillo #fyp
As a parent, I completely understand the hesitation of sharing pictures of your children online due to privacy and safety concerns. It’s important to protect your little ones from unwanted attention, which is why I choose to share sparingly as well. When I do decide to share, it’s because the moment feels truly special and worth celebrating. Capturing my child’s candid expressions or milestones is something I savor deeply. These photos are a time capsule of their growth, from newborn snuggles to playful giggles. I love how hashtags like #mamasboy or #mysonshine help connect with other parents who cherish similar moments and experiences. It creates a heartwarming community of love and support. It’s a delicate balance between sharing joy and maintaining privacy, but I’ve found that setting strict boundaries helps. For instance, I only share images without revealing personal information and use privacy settings to limit audiences. This approach allows me to share that adorable smile without worry. If you’re thinking about sharing your own child’s photos, my advice is to trust your instincts, consider the audience, and do what feels safe. These little glimpses into our children’s lives bring so much happiness to us and others, but their safety always comes first. Enjoy those precious smiles while keeping your family secure.








































































































