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#Don't Tag Me

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

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#Don't Tag Me

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📸 What if one innocent upload becomes their lifelong regret?

- How Digital Exposure Shapes a Child’s Sense of Self
- Emotional Harm from Oversharing Moments Meant to Stay Private
- The Psychological Cost of Hashtags, Reels, and “Cute” Captions
- Boundaries, Consent, and the Future of Digital Identity
- Real Voices from Students Affected by Sharenting


In a culture obsessed with clicks and curated perfection, a new question rises from behind the filter: what is the real cost of sharing a child’s life online? This digital-first edition of #Don't Tag Me invites a pause ~ a moment of reflection for every parent who’s ever posted with love, but without full awareness.

Researched and written by long-time educator J.L. Sterling, B.Ed, this is not a guidebook. It’s a wake-up call. Drawing from real classroom experiences and emerging studies in child psychology, identity development, and digital ethics, this book unpacks why what’s shared online doesn’t stay online ~ and why it matters more than ever.

Inside this digital edition:

  • The emotional burden children carry when their lives are public without consent
  • Sharenting trends that seem harmless but cause lasting damage
  • Why digital footprints form early and stick for life
  • Real stories from teens and tweens who wish they could undo their parents' posts
  • Practical ways to create online boundaries while staying present and proud


Also included are keyword insights into the rise of #Sharenting, #DigitalParenting, #KidPrivacy, and #SocialMediaDetoxForFamilies, as well as tools to begin reversing the scroll culture one mindful choice at a time.

This isn’t about blame. It’s about awareness before the damage is permanent.

Sharenting doesn’t begin with malice. But the outcomes can last longer than the likes. This eBook invites deeper consideration in an age that rarely asks the question: who gave permission?

Buy the eBook Now – and explore the truth behind sharenting before the next post becomes a future problem.

Communication & Social Skills Parenting & Families Personal Development Relationships
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