When I asked these planners to share their best and worst, they figured they were doing it to help otherslearnfrom their mistakes and their triumphs, not to be psycho-analyzed in a national publication.
There is very little you can do once private photos or information are out there except learnfrommistakes, share your story with others who can change their own practices and move on.
We should set rules about technology use, make sure kids are clear about how their online actions might affect themselves or others, set good examples for them, and even let them make and learnfrom their mistakes.