Niklová, MiriamŠimšíková, AnnamáriaPánčiková, Slávka2026-03-202026-03-2020250353-13923023-9699https://doi.org/10.55707/ds-po.v40i3-4.201https://repo.umb.sk/handle/123456789/1353In: Didactica Slovenica : pedagoška obzorja. Novo mesto : Pedagoška obzorja, 2025. ISSN 0353-1392. Vol. 40, no. 3-4 (2025), pp. 100-118.The study focuses on the growing phenomenon of parent sharenting. The research data was obtained by using a structured interview method. The research population comprised 11 respondents, ten females and one male aged AM=35 years. All respondents are parents of children between 2 and 25 years old, who use social networking sites and have at least once shared content about their children or adolescents in an online social networking environment. The research is unique in its focus, as there is a lack of research on the topic in Slovakia. The results of our research have shown that the age of parents does not influence the frequency or form of sharenting. The research results suggest that parents are mainly guided by personal preferences when sharing content about their children. Most of the parents consider sharing content about their children on social media a natural part of their lives. We found that parents are concerned about not knowing who can access the shared content. The risks associated with sharing content about children on social media perceived by parents are mainly misuse of photos and child abduction. Most parents inform their children about what content they want to share about them.enCC BY Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessonline rizikové správanieonline risk behaviourrodinafamilysharentingzdieľanie súkromia detí rodičmisociálne médiásocial mediapedagogikapedagogické vedyeducational sciencepedagogypedagogicsPhenomenon of sharenting in Slovak parentsFenomen "sharentinga" pri slovaških staršihArticle