Sharing too many details about your children on social media could trigger trouble.
Time to talk about how kids need to watch out for fake texts, too.
Each year, I've loved seeing those first day of school photos where my niece's son and daughter stand on the porch and each hold a whiteboard or chalkboard in both hands. They get taller — and sillier — by the minute.
This year, the photos marked the first day of eighth grade for Penny and the first day of 11th grade for Carson who both live near the southeastern coastline. Both are wearing huge, ok-this-is-for-you-Mom grins.
And yet, now we're hearing more warnings for parents when it comes to ID theft and taking those popular, back-to-school keepsakes.
The Better Business Bureau is telling parents to avoid scribbling out too many pers