March 20, 2025 - 01:22

When scrolling through TikTok, it’s common to encounter videos showcasing viral parenting hacks or trends that spark debate among viewers. One such trend involves parents filming their teenagers engaging in various activities, often for the sake of gaining social media attention. While these videos may seem harmless or entertaining, experts are raising concerns about the potential negative impact on teenagers’ mental health and self-esteem.
According to child psychologists, sharing personal moments online can lead to feelings of vulnerability and anxiety for teens. The pressure to perform or be "liked" can be overwhelming, and many young people may feel objectified or reduced to mere content for their parents' social media feeds. Furthermore, the lack of privacy can strain the parent-child relationship, as teens may feel their autonomy is compromised.
Experts recommend that parents consider the implications of sharing their children’s lives online and encourage open discussions about privacy and consent. Fostering a supportive environment is crucial for helping teens navigate the complexities of growing up in a digital age.
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