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Parents love posting on social media, but when does it cross the line into oversharing? A study out of the University of Michigan found that 56% of respondents knew of parents who had shared potentially embarrassing information about their kids online. Photographer and mom Stacey Steinberg, author of “Growing Up Shared,” joins The Doctors to discuss exactly what crosses the line when it comes to sharing your family online.
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