Study warns against "sharenting," oversharing children's info on social media, impacting self-esteem and privacy.

A recent study warns parents against "sharenting" - oversharing information about their children on social media. Sharenting can include sharing achievements or mistakes, and may cause pressure on children, impacting their self-esteem and self-worth. Experts suggest parents think before sharing, as sharenting involves gray areas regarding children's privacy, autonomy, and right to informed consent.

May 29, 2024
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