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Sharenting Online: What HappensWhen Parents Go to Far?

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Being a parent in the digital age means you have a ton of ways to connect with others...On social media, you can also post photos of your kids so friends and family across the world can keep up with family news. Sometimes, though, parents can post a little too much information about their kids — or even go so far as to shame them publicly. 

Sharenting is a term that most likely originated in a Wall Street Journal article from 2012. A mashup of the words “overshare” and “parenting,” it refers to how parents share photos, videos, and other content about their kids in the age of social media.

Author: Haley Zapal

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Recommended by Lisa Hines, as counsellor and Computer Scientist. Ready - WF 17 Apr 21
Publisheddate
2021-04-14 00:00:00
Publisher
Bark
Resourceauthor
Haley Zapal
Article Details
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Recommended by Lisa Hines, as counsellor and Computer Scientist. Ready - WF 17 Apr 21
Publisheddate
2021-04-14 00:00:00
Publisher
Bark
Resourceauthor
Haley Zapal
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