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Why Sharenting Could Be the Biggest Parenting Mistake of the Digital Age! Social Media Posting and the Digital Footprint You Leave Behind

Author: J.L. Sterling

A wake-up call for modern parents about sharenting, digital exposure, and the lasting impact of a child's online footprint.

Publication date: 2025-06-05
Language: English
What if the photos and posts shared in childhood become the digital baggage a child never chose? This book takes a hard look at sharenting, online identity, and the long shadow parents may be creating without meaning to.

It is a wake-up call for families who think a quick post is harmless, but have never stopped to consider what it leaves behind.

Most parents will not think twice until the consequences are already permanent.
Keywords: child privacy, digital footprint, family, parenting, sharenting, social media

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