conducted by the University of Michigan Health and C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital finds that 72% of parents reported at least one aspect of social media sharing that concerns them: unhealthy or dangerous activities carried out by the kids, disclosing private information, oversharing and sharing embarrassing or inappropriate content.
The National Poll on Children’s Health finds that the biggest reason parents turn to social media is to get ideas and strategies that they can try out. Interestingly, one in four parents turn to social media because they want to do things differently than their own parents did. Social media, then, serves as a space where parents can glean inspiration and even receive constructive feedback to improve their parenting skills.
The 2019 study also reported that many mothers used social media forums as a way to meet other mothers and share experiences.
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