Parents who film their children crying for clicks should take a good look at themselves | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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In a thought-provoking piece, Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett critiques the trend of parents sharing videos of their children crying on social media for likes and views. She argues that these moments, often filled with genuine emotion, should not be exploited for entertainment. Instead of being teachable moments, they can be seen as cruel, highlighting the need for parents to reflect on their actions and the impact of social media on childhood experiences. This discussion is crucial as it raises awareness about the responsibilities of parents in the digital age.
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