On some level, most can tell the difference between what applies to us and is a reasonable measure for our kids' safety and what is not. I believe there's a term for what's happening to us, even if it isn't official medical language yet: "safety fatigue." Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, a mother of two and pediatrician, finds the loudest voices in parents' social media feeds are rarely the most qualified ones. A piece of safety advice can be completely accurate and still not be the thing you need to worry about the most tonight. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementI tell the parents in my practice to do what I do with my own feed: Check who's talking, not just what they're saying.