That title is confusing. Content as in social media fodder, not as in happy and content. Though, if you're using your child as content for your own personal gain, they might not feel content in a few years when they discover what you've been posting about them. Just food for thought. Also, heads up seven up, I'm not perfect. Far from it. As a parent and a disability 'advocate' I mess up with the best of them.
This episode is rated Explicit for language (just a little) and because I'm talking TO PARENTS, NOT CHILDREN about the way we speak about and post about our kids. Let's do this thing!
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