All tagged teenage health

When Sharing Becomes Oversharing: The Dangers of Posting Your Kids Online

Today’s children are growing up with digital footprints that began before they could walk or talk. From baby’s first bath to the first day of kindergarten, posting online feels like a way to share love and pride, but experts warn that this culture of constant sharing, known as “sharenting,” may have lasting effects on children’s safety, privacy, and sense of autonomy.

According to a 2024 report by Security.org, 77% of U.S. parents have shared photos, stories, or videos of their children on social media. Nearly one in three parents (29%) say they never ask their child for permission before posting, and 80% admit they have followers they’ve never met in person.

Back-to-School in the Age of AI: The Next Parenting Crisis

When we talk about screen time or social media, most parents know the scripts: limiting access, monitoring apps, having conversations about safety. But we’re entering a new era, one in which artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a tool but a digital companion, confessor, and in some cases, weapon. And in this shifting terrain, risks lie hidden behind the promise of convenience, comfort, or anonymity.

In recent months, harrowing stories have emerged: teenagers who developed emotional dependence on AI chatbots, parents suing tech firms after a child’s death, and sextortion schemes using AI-generated nudes. These are not hypothetical dystopias, they are happening now.

Help For Parents Quarantining With Teenagers

Parents everywhere are trying to figure things out post-COVID-19. Many of your efforts involve trial and error. While you are feeling the shift, so are the kids, particularly teens. Understanding what everyone is going through and raising two teens herself, parenting expert and licensed educational psychologist, Reena B. Patel is going through the same struggles with her own.