Social media is a powerful tool — but without clear boundaries, it can blur the line between personal and professional life. In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, Dr. Jason Lody explores how preschool educators and staff can use social media wisely while protecting professionalism, trust, and personal well-being.
You’ll learn:
What’s safe (and what’s risky) to share online
How to set clear boundaries with parents and colleagues
Why privacy settings aren’t a substitute for good judgment
Three key practices to keep your digital presence professional
Whether you’re a teacher, assistant, or school leader, these tips will help you post with purpose and maintain the confidence families place in you.
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