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As the UK joins the world in marking Child Abuse Awareness Month this April, a new study from Healing Pines Recovery, a US-based mental health organisation, casts a spotlight on the often-ignored consequences of family vlogging for children. With over 1 million children worldwide involved in creating online content, the research underscores the urgent need to address the mental health and ethical challenges they face.

 

Family vlogging, where parents document and share their children’s lives on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, has surged in popularity. While these videos often portray idyllic family moments, the reality for child influencers can be far more troubling. Healing Pines’ report, compiled using data from the American Bar Association (ABA), Research Archive of Rising Scholars (RARS), Malmö University, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), and International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR), details the psychological and developmental risks tied to this growing phenomenon.

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