Moms and dads are hurting their kids through 'exploitative' viral 'sharenting' trend
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Health experts warn about the negative impact of 'sharenting' on children's mental health due to oversharing private details online, leading to humiliation and pressure.
Excessive sharing, even with positive intentions, can harm children's self-esteem by creating an idealized online image and may lack necessary privacy, autonomy, and protection.
Lack of regulations in the U.S. makes it crucial for parents to self-regulate their social media use and consider the potential long-term effects of sharing children's information online.
Teenagers are already showing signs of mental health issues linked to 'sharenting,' as mentioned by Dr. Susan Albers through her observations in counseling sessions.
Read at New York Post
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