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  2. Parents are pranking their kids on social media. Here's why ...

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    But the pranks — most recently the #EggCrackChallenge — have also received a lot of criticism, with viewers accusing parents of hurting their kids or subjecting them to emotional duress just ...

  3. What is the 'egg crack challenge' and why is it so controversial?

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    The educator says that filming the prank may prevent some kids from showing their genuine reactions or activate their stress responses. Parents should mull power dynamics in pranks that involve kids.

  4. Influencer sparks online debate after saying parents shouldn ...

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    An influencer has sparked a debate after she called out parents for pranking their children for content. In a video posted on Facebook on 5 August of last year, Phillipino content creator Nana ...

  5. DaddyOFive - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, following a series of "prank" videos showing the parents physically and emotionally abusing their children, the channel became the center of a public controversy, as outrage grew over their abuse of their children. They later were found guilty of child abuse and have ceased creating videos on that channel but have resurfaced on others ...

  6. You Kiddin' Me - Wikipedia

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    You Kiddin' Me is described as "a comedic prank series where kids are in charge and celebrities must do everything their own children say. The series peeks into the family relationships of Hollywood stars as children prank their famous parents and an unsuspecting public."

  7. Sharenting - Wikipedia

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    Several studies describe sharenting as an international phenomenon with widespread prevalence across households. In the United States, researchers at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital found that almost 75% of American parents were familiar with someone who over-shared information about their child on social media, [7] and an AVG survey determined that 92% of all American ...

  8. Kids are pranking their parents in TikTok's scholarship challenge

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    TikTokers are doing the "scholarship challenge" but there's no real money or award on the line. People are using a darkly comedic TikTok trend to prank their parents and grandparents. They're ...

  9. “So Mean”: Parents Slammed Over Controversial Grinch Trend ...

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    A group of parents ruined Christmas for their children by dressing up as The Grinch and scaring them at home. ... don’t find the prank as funny as their older relatives do. Image credits: k8dehn.