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Skysue
02-22-2012, 01:43 PM
Hi ladies,

I have noticed lately that people are posting a family picture when advertising their daycare? Am I alone in this, I find it creepy and weird. Why would I publicly post pictures of my kids? If you want to come and see what I'm about book an apt!

michellesmunchkins
02-22-2012, 01:53 PM
I refuse to post photos of my kids in my ads or the daycare kids...not on my ads and not on my website. It is not my place to use their photos. I wouldn't want someone else posting photos of my kids. Too many creepy people out there. The way I see it, my daycare should sell on my credentials and experience, not on what the children in my care or what my children look like.

Sandbox Sally
02-22-2012, 01:57 PM
I have a picture of myself with my two daughters on my daycare ad. I am neither creepy nor weird. In fact, there is a photo of me there, with my son and daughter. :)
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Cadillac
02-22-2012, 01:58 PM
I definitely think it's a 'nono' once you put that on the internet its there for life! People don't think of that though. they just think people will see what a wonderful family they look like and want to enroll.

Shoot, if I'm sending a picture to a parent (of something cute their kid was doing in daycare or what not), I'll ask permission from all parents of any other child in the picture if it's all right that it's sent.

michellesmunchkins
02-22-2012, 02:03 PM
i have permission from all my families to take photos and use them as necessary...the only time I use their photos is possibly in a monthly newsletter that goes to the current daycare families only. The internet is forever and you just never know who is looking. Maybe I watch too many episodes of Criminal Minds, but I'm always worried about who is looking at children!

Inspired by Reggio
02-22-2012, 02:07 PM
I have a photo of myself on my website - but do not put it in my ads ... I will admit it is to help send that sense of 'familiarity warmth' by personalization with a photo as well as I do not want to was my time interviewing someone who is not going to choose me because I am 'older' and they have a bias - let them get that bias over with while 'looking' at my website :o

I do use photos in my advertizing of the program but only of kids where the clients have signed permission to use photographs for the purpose of advertizing.

I have a consent form with various 'degrees' of use for clients from only used in program for documentation of their progress and time here, to advertizing on website or adverts online, to use in publications and professional development cause I have and do present workshops to other providers....if a client clicked absolutely NO photo use at all of their child we would not be a match cause I use photos as a learning tool with the kids as well as for documentation so rather than a check list that says 'Johnny can stack three blocks' when Johnny can finally stack 3 blocks or what not I snap a photo of it do up a blurb for their portfolio...everyone needs to agree to at least THAT use cause little Alice might be in the background of those photos even if i did not intended and well I do not have time to Photoshop her face out of ALL photos taken in my program ;)

jec
02-23-2012, 07:56 AM
I think it's about your own comfort level posting pics of your family for anyone and everyone to look at.

Personally, I don't post any pictures of me or my family ~ no daycare kids on my web site either. At any time someone can copy the picture for their own. Too many strange people out there. I'm also extra cautious and don't even post pics on facebook.

Momof4
02-24-2012, 04:49 PM
I have permission forms from my daycare parents to use their pictures on my website and in my advertising. I would never post a picture of myself, yuck, haha! Also, I would never post a picture of a child on the internet without a parent's approval and I would never post the children's pictures anywhere else.

KingstonMom
02-24-2012, 08:46 PM
I dont think its weird, but may allow for more ad responses, in that the potential parent knows who the are meeting with, and may feel more comfortable with a photo.

Alphaghetti, I LOVE your pic of you and you kids!

VictoriaChildCare
02-24-2012, 10:35 PM
I use pictures of my kids playing in my daycare space. I have signed permission to take and share photos but in this case I asked each parent permission and explained WHERE I would be posting it and they were all happy to agree. I stipulated that none of the children would be named and I sent all of them the exact photos for their consideration. I'm so happy that they said yes because the kids are having a great time in those photos.

dodge__driver11
02-25-2012, 11:28 AM
I use photos of dck on my website with no no names, but the parents know that there is aa potential for this when they enroll, I have had one say that if it helps fill the space then go for it

Sandbox Sally
02-25-2012, 04:18 PM
Ditto that...I have had two families tell me that I can use photos of their kids, but I never have. I feel more comfortable posting my own kids. :)

I think people take internet safety far too seriously, and most times it's without warrant. Kiddie porn rings and child abductions are not at all common. Your child has a 600% greater chance of dying in a car crash than being abducted, but most of us travel by car on a regular basis.

Don't get me wrong - I monitor my 12 yo daughter's computer time. She is not allowed to chat with anyone she doesn't know in real life, and she is not allowed to accept requests of any kind unless I approve them. But there is a difference between that and having her picture on the worldwide web, in my opinion. I also understand that there are sickos who would look at a child's photo for unsavory purposes, but again, they can do that walking by a schoolyard.

Then again, I am that woman who believes in "free range" children. My 7,9 and 12 yo are allowed to play outside on their own (GASP), and we live in downtown Toronto. I think fear has deeply taken root in 21st century Canada. It's a shame.

Think I mighta gone off on a rant here...lol

Momof4
02-25-2012, 06:48 PM
I agree with you Alpha that there probably isn't any danger, but I was approached in the park last fall by the local newspaper and actually told them they couldn't take a picture of the children. I didn't have the parents permission for that, only for me to use them on my website and ads. So I amended my permission forms so that the next time somebody wants to take a picture of the children for a newspaper, and we have several in our city, I can say yes. I'm just a 'safety first' person and want to make sure everything I do at the daycare is legal and above board.

Sandbox Sally
02-26-2012, 07:12 PM
I would deffo ALWAYS have permission from other parents. I can't imagine someone taking that liberty with my children, even though I don't hesitate to share their photos online myself. For sure!