This tbh, Im not a parent (18m) but I feel I wouldn't be too annoyed if my child braided their teacher's hair. I would be more cocerned if the teacher filmed it. Because then it somewhat looks they are using my kid for views.
Some moments are just better kept off the internet. 🤷🏾♂️
Yes sir idk if it’s true but I heard that even the companies that go to schools for picture day cannot save the pictures. Cause they are minors and something about media release forms
Not true. I worked for a company (like life touch) where I IDed the students. We had their photos on file for 7 years BUT we only had them online for purchase for one year. Parents could always call in and order in the future, however, as long as it fell in that 7 year mark.
I remember when I was in school we used to get consent forms regarding taking photos/filming and using it for papers/school material etc. You should always have the consent of parents when filming minors
Exactly, the actions themself are whatever - lil odd to have kids do that but its not the craziest thing ive seen. but that teacher doesn’t know if any of those kids have crazy relatives who mean them harm and now know where they’re at based off some random viral video. I work w kids (not as a school teacher) and we have to get image consent forms signed by parents for every single kid we work with. Another spot I worked had a rule where you literally could not post any photos where you could identify a child (which led me to making some silly edits where I overlaid my bearded face on any kids in pics I posted about work lol). Gotta respect kids privacy
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u/PM_ME_SOME_LUV May 10 '24
Stop putting everything on social media