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May 31, 2024

Parents Posting Intimate Details About Their Children Online to Collect Praise for Themselves Are Narcissists, Experts Say

What would we do without experts?



Health experts are warning parents not to excessively share details about their children on social media, cautioning that doing so can have long-lasting effects on their mental health.

According to an article by the Cleveland Clinic, "sharenting" refers to "the act of digital oversharing, of excessively posting information, pictures, stories or updates about your child's life."

Examples of sharenting include publicizing private milestones in a child's life, such as finishing potty training or a girl's first period. Posting about a mistake a child made or an injury could also be humiliating for children.

Even more innocent posts like sharing a child's positive report card can hurt self-esteem, Cleveland Clinic psychologist Dr. Susan Albers said.

"Sometimes, parents unknowingly create pressure on their kids by crafting an idealized image online of who their child is," she explained. "That can lead to dips in self-esteem and self-worth."

Albers added that even if a parent's post has positive intentions, the act of oversharing details about a child's life "comes with a lot of gray areas."

"Sharenting comes with lots of gray areas regarding a child's privacy, autonomy, protection and right to informed consent," Albers said. "Some countries have put regulations in place to ensure parents are sharing safely.

"But we don't have many laws in the U.S. that protect children online. Everyone has to figure out for themselves when their social media use crosses a line."

The full effects of sharenting have yet to be seen, but experts caution that the mental health issues it causes have begun to be observed in teenagers. Albers cited her teenage patients mentioning their parents' digital behavior in counseling sessions.
Young mother and toddler daughter laughing while taking a selfie at home"Sharenting" can increase anxiety in young girls. Getty Images/iStockphoto

"Teenagers, in particular, bring it up because their parents are sharing information they're uncomfortable with," she said.

"We need to understand the long-term emotional impact sharenting may have on children -- impacts that we cannot see or fathom yet because they haven't been researched," she added.
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Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel echoed Albers' concerns in an interview Wednesday. He said sharenting can emerge when parents "obsess" over their social media engagement and try posting more and more personal information to get a reaction.

"Keep in mind that kids are already subject to ostracization, marginalization and feelings of loneliness and isolation because of how they are treated or bullied on social media," he explained. "Multiple studies have shown that this leads to worsening anxiety, low self-esteem, depression and even suicidal thoughts in a majority of teen girls.

"The last thing our kids need is their parents throwing gasoline on the flames through what is essentially exploitative treatment of their kids, whether it is intended or not."

I wonder what these experts will discover when they begin examining whether or not it's a great idea to take an 11-year-old's TikTok delusion that she's a transgender cat as an authoritative medical diagnosis.

England has bothered to commission an expert review of the evidence, while the craven, murderous American medical establishment continues lying children into amputations for fear of being cancelled by lunatics on Twitter.


England has halted the use of puberty blockers for "transgender youth."

That headline rather assumes facts not in evidence, no?

England's National Health Service has banned the use of puberty blockers for the treatment of gender dysphoria or gender incongruence in transgender minors.

The NHS has not stated it will restrict puberty blockers for non-transgender children and young people.

An NHS spokesperson told ABC News the agency hopes to have a study into the use of puberty blockers in place by December of this year, with eligibility criteria yet to be decided.

The agency said it made the move after considering an evidence review conducted by England's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.

John Sexton says this is actually new news; while it was already reported that the NHS would suspend gender mutilation "therapies," the new ban applies to private gender-blender doctors as well.


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