Beware, ye mums and dads! The scallywags be sharin' their wee ones' tales on the digital seas! Aargh!
2024-05-29
Arrr, me hearties! Beware ye scurvy dogs of this newfangled "sharenting" trend! Keep yer young'uns' business to yerself or risk walkin' the plank of privacy! Lest ye want to be known as the blabbermouth of the seven seas! Aye!
Arrr, ye scallywag parents best be listenin' to the wise words of health experts who be warnin' against sharin' too much about yer young'uns on social media! They be sayin' that this "sharenting" business, where ye be postin' every little detail about yer wee ones, can be doin' some serious harm to their mental well-bein'.From braggin' 'bout potty training victories to embarrassin' tales of childhood mishaps, every post can be impactin' a child's self-esteem, says Cleveland Clinic psychologist Dr. Susan Albers. She be warnin' that even well-meanin' posts can be creatin' undue pressure on young hearts.Albers be soundin' the alarm 'bout the lack of laws protectin' children online and the potential long-term effects of all this oversharing. She be tellin' tales of teenage patients speakin' 'bout their discomfort with their parents' digital deeds in counselin' sessions.Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel be echoin' Albers' concerns, sayin' that sharenting can lead to worsenin' anxiety, low self-esteem, and even suicidal thoughts in teen girls. He be warnin' that parents need to be mindful of how their social media antics can be hurtin' their own offspring.So, me hearties, be mindful of how much ye be sharin' 'bout yer little buccaneers online, lest ye be addin' to the woes of the next generation!